Modern Greek Architecture Recipe
Ingredients
Note from Chef
This recipe only produces one building per use, but it can be repeated infinitely for different results. If done wrong, some of the ingredients can be salvaged and used again in the recipe. It is a relatively slow process so be patient.
Directions
To start with, place the large in desired location (once construction has started, moving the slab will be increasingly difficult). Next place the basic geometric shapes on top of the concrete. It should be noted that to be a truely modern Greek building, the shapes should be symmetrical. Place columns along the side to serve as either supports or decorations and/or hold up the roof. The modern flair should be added at this time, and lastly place excess decorations like windows and doors, and if you followed all the directions, wa la your buildings complete, fastern then Hermes can deliver a message to Olympus.
Ingredients
- large concrete slab of desired size and shape of building
- marble (two tons)
- columns (about 20, can be doric, ionic or corinthian)
- a touch of modern flair
- basic geometric shapes (ex. rectangle, square, sphere)
- twenty windows
- two - three doors
- roof
Note from Chef
This recipe only produces one building per use, but it can be repeated infinitely for different results. If done wrong, some of the ingredients can be salvaged and used again in the recipe. It is a relatively slow process so be patient.
Directions
To start with, place the large in desired location (once construction has started, moving the slab will be increasingly difficult). Next place the basic geometric shapes on top of the concrete. It should be noted that to be a truely modern Greek building, the shapes should be symmetrical. Place columns along the side to serve as either supports or decorations and/or hold up the roof. The modern flair should be added at this time, and lastly place excess decorations like windows and doors, and if you followed all the directions, wa la your buildings complete, fastern then Hermes can deliver a message to Olympus.