I finally collected all the CC used in the build. Some of it is included in the archive with building, for other you have to check Word file. And please, don't be scared when you'll see 10 pages of mods (I know it's kind of TOO MUCH). I separated them on 2 groups: mods for facade and mods for interior. So if you don't want to download all CC, you can chose only mods for proper look of the facade.
There's also a huge possibility that I forgot to specify some mods, mostly Felixandre's, because I got confused in the items scattered on a bunch of sets. But if you are the same building maniac who loves historical styles and has their content, then you should not have any problems with it c:
Original building is the Ivan Franko National University of Lviv
Get this hight school for your Copperdale here (always FREE)
P.S. If you just wanna know where to get any piece of CC from the screenshots, don't be afraid to ask~
Credits:
School uniform for male and female by Gorilla Gorilla Gorilla
Private school deco sims by The Devilliers
Silent Hill Reshade 3.0 Preset for TS4 by fuchsiateasims (for me works with 4.7)
Other CC by @felixandresims @thejim07 @syboubou @annadedanann @artyssims @cliffou29 @the-regal-sim @lilis-palace @kerriganhouse @pinkbox-anye @sims4luxury miljamaison @strangestorytellersims @sundays-sims @hydrangeachainsaw @tinywardens @soloriya @anachrosims @remussirion @thesensemedieval
Since yesterday night people all over Ukraine woke up to the air raid alarm because russia yet again started attacking them with Shahed drones.
As a result, during the night russia terrorised many Ukrainian cities, such as Kyiv, Dnipro, Odesa, Zaporizhzhia, Lviv and Kharkiv.
Just in one night russia hit Ukraine with 158 missiles and drones.
CONSEQUENCES OF RUSSIAN ATTACK IN LVIV:
According to the report of the Lviv OVA at the moment:
Residential buildings, three schools and a kindergarten are damaged.
15 people were injured. One person died.
CONSEQUENCES OF RUSSIAN ATTACK IN ODESA:
According to the report of the Odesa OVA at the moment:
Residential buildings are hit. Rescuers unblocked and pulled out more than 20 people from under the rubbles.
The number of dead is 4.
THIS IS BARELY HALF OF THE ATTACKS IN ONE NIGHT. CONTINUATION OF THE POST.
And all this terror in just one night. As I was writing this post (15:00 Kyiv time) Ukraine is already under another wave of air raid alarms.
This is your daily reminder that russian war in Ukraine DID NOT end. It DID NOT stop. It DID NOT freeze. Russia continues to attack Ukrainians , specifically targeting residential buildings, shopping malls, schools and hospitals at night or the most busy hours to increase civilian casualties. Because this is all they can do. All russia can do is make terror.
This post is a reminder that russians don't want peace and don't plan to live in peace with Ukraine. They want to occupy and take away everything from us and what they cannot take they want to destroy.
Ukraine needs your help. Most of all Ukraine needs weapons to protect itself on ITS OWN territory and to fucking cast out russians from our country.
Ivasyk-Telesyk fountain in Stryiskyi park. Lviv, Ukraine. 1964
I'm Ukrainian American and my family is from Lviv, so this is a fountain I see every time I visit family. Stryiskyi Park (Стри́йський парк, also romanized as Stryjskyj Park, sometimes also called Kilinski Park (Парк Кілінського)) in Lviv, is one of the oldest and most beautiful parks in Ukraine and eastern Europe in general. It was originally constructed in 1888, but at the time only the bottom half was used, while the top half of the park remained desolate. In 1894, the Galician General Regional Exhibition brought life to the top half of the park, including the installation of a musical fountain. This musical fountain was deconstructed in 1906, and in 1964, the Ivasik Telesik fountain was build in its place. The first photo was taken around the time of its original construction. In 2011 and 2013, it underwent heavy restoration due to years of disuse and wear. The second and third photos are my own, taken in 2019, and show the result of the restoration, though the swan heads are missing, presumably for further upkeep. In the evenings, it puts on a light and water show, with great blasts of water and many colored lights, a tribute to the musical fountain that once stood there.
Ivasik Telesik, the subject of the fountain, is a character from a Ukrainian folk tale, which tells of a boy being kidnapped either by a serpent or Baba Yaga, depending on the telling. Either way, the kidnapper is planning of eating him, but the young boy escapes with the help of a flock of swans, thus the depiction in the fountain.