City of Havana

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{{Infobox_City_Template|title1 = City of Havana|image1 = 2018-11-18 20.27.27.png|world = Survival 2|mayors = _edo, Brianetta, darparniox|location = -1850 / 4200 (Survival 2)|status = Active until closure of Survival 2|railway = Grand Central Station of the SRN|nether = Central Hub of the NTN|population = 38 (citizens)|builders = Aeghu, FredRaket, marbou9, Max_Argos, Skelleton123|opened = 2nd September 2017}}
{{Infobox_City_Template|title1 = City of Havana|image1 = 2018-11-18 20.27.27.png|world = Survival 2|mayors = _edo, Brianetta, darparniox|location = -1850 / 4200 (Survival 2)|status = Active until closure of Survival 2|railway = Grand Central Station of the SRN|nether = Central Hub of the NTN|population = 38 (citizens)|builders = Aeghu, FredRaket, marbou9, Max_Argos, Skelleton123|opened = 2nd September 2017}}
'''Havana''' is one of the 2 main cities in the [[Survival 2]] world. It was founded on September 2nd 2017, the same day the Survival 2 world was launched. It is located ~1500 blocks south of [[Spawn (disambiguation)|Spawn]] and can be easily reached via the railway track departing from [[Spawn Station]]. In Havana you’ll arrive at [[Grand Central Station]] which is the centre of the SRN ([[Survival Railway Network (Survival 2)|Survival Railway Network]]) and the NTN ([[Nether Transport Network (Survival 2)|Nether Transport Network]]). Havana also provides the basic needs for the starting player: food, wood, stone, maps ([[Great Survival Map]] project), enchanting, etc.
'''Havana''' was a prominent city in the [[Survival 2]] world. It was founded on September 2nd 2017, the same day the Survival 2 world was launched. It is located ~1500 blocks south of [[Spawn (disambiguation)|Spawn]] and can be easily reached via the railway track departing from [[Spawn Station]]. In Havana you’ll arrive at [[Grand Central Station (Survival 2)|Grand Central Station]] which is the centre of the SRN ([[Survival Railway Network (Survival 2)|Survival Railway Network]]) and the NTN ([[Nether Transport Network (Survival 2)|Nether Transport Network]]). Havana also provides the basic needs for the starting player: food, wood, stone, maps ([[Great Survival Map]] project), enchanting, etc.
==Style==
==Style==
The stylistic objective of Havana is to create a urban, dense and 'lived-in' city with a summery and welcoming atmosphere<ref>As found on the forum page about [https://dogcraft.net/forum.php?page=%2Ftopic%2C428.0.html Havana] on Dogcraft.net</ref>. There is no intention to replicate real life Havana, but several aspects have been used as inspiration.
The stylistic objective of Havana is to create a urban, dense and 'lived-in' city with a summery and welcoming atmosphere<ref>As found on the forum page about [https://dogcraft.net/forum.php?page=%2Ftopic%2C428.0.html Havana] on Dogcraft.net</ref>. There is no intention to replicate real life Havana, but several aspects have been used as inspiration.
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== City Layout ==
== City Layout ==
[[File:Havana Map.png|thumb|220x220px]]
[[File:Havana Map.png|thumb|220x220px]]
The city of havana is set up in such a way to encourage players to come build their adition to the city, with the exception of certain zones. As long as players adhere to the buildstyle of havana, as well as consider where the planned roads and rivers are (for which there is a map that shows where does will come) they are completely free to start building. In general it is a good idea to contact the mayors or builders to discuss it.
Havana is generally designed to be as accessible as possible. Roads have clear view of where they go, and sewers provide boat travel. Character routes such as small paths and tunnels are usually left to inside of the blocks that roads create.


There are 3 area's which are more moderated, and do not allow structures to be freely build. these are:
Most of Havana land is unclaimed. Various configurations of trust settings are created when wild land is built on. There are 3 areas which are more moderated, requiring explicit trust from a mayor to build in. These are:


=== City Centre ===
=== City Centre ===
In the City Centre are the basic facilities that all ‘Havanians’ can use. Including the location of certain notable builds like the grand central station, city town hall, the library, museum and art gallery.  
In the City Centre are basic facilities, as well as public buildings such as Grand Central Station, City Hall, SRN HQ, Art Gallery, Art Museum, Library, Post Office, and Department Store.  


=== Industrial Area ===
=== Industrial Area ===
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=== Citizen Area ===
=== Citizen Area ===
To be able to build here, you must have proven yourself to the city, by helping out with projects within the city. Here you'll be able to find houses and role playing builds by Citizens.   
To be able to build here, you must have proven yourself to the city, by helping out with projects within it. Here you'll be able to find houses and role playing builds by Citizens. There is much more freedom of building in this area.   


== How to become a Citizen ==
== How to become a Citizen ==
First, to be clear, if you want to build something in Havana you don’t necessarily have to become a so called ‘Citizen’. Like mentioned before,everyone can build something in Havana. We only kindly ask of you to adhere to the building regulations and -aesthetics mentioned above. If you do want to become a Havana ‘Citizen’ the main thing you’ll have to do is build something in Havana with a public function that others can use; your contribution to the community.
Havana Citizenship requires a player to have built a building (or contributed to multiple) that can can be used or enjoyed by the public. This extends to most buildings in in the city that aren't for personal use.


<strong>Below is a step-by-step explanation of the Citizen application procedure:</strong><ref>This is an abbreviated version of the explanation found on the [https://dogcraft.net/forum.php?page=/topic,428 Havana forum post]</ref>
<strong>Below is a step-by-step explanation of the Citizen application procedure:</strong><ref>This is an abbreviated version of the explanation found on the [https://dogcraft.net/forum.php?page=/topic,428 Havana forum post]</ref>
* Read the Havana forum post and get yourself familiar with Havana’s building regulations- and aesthetics
* Read the Havana forum post and get yourself familiar with Havana’s building regulations - and aesthetics
* Talk to a Havana mayor or builder
* Talk to a Havana mayor or builder
* Join the Havana discord server. The mayor or builder will send you an invite.
* Join the Havana discord server. The mayor or builder will send you an invite.
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* Build it.
* Build it.
* When complete, let everyone know in the Havana discord server.
* When complete, let everyone know in the Havana discord server.
* When all is fine, a Havana mayor will upgrade your Havana discord title to ‘Citizen’.


==Alphabetical list of notable builds==
==Major Builds and Areas==
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* Akkaran Embassy
* Art Gallery
* Art Museum
* Botanical Gardens
* Botanical Gardens
* [[Citizen District]]
* Citizen Area
* Department Store
* Cookie District
* El Floridita Café
* Embassy Area
* [[Grand Central Station]]
* [[Grand Central Station (Survival 2)|Grand Central Station]]
* [[Great Survival Map Building]]
* Great Survival Map Building
* [[Havana Zoo]]
* Havana Department Store
* [[Industrial District]]
* Havana Fortress and Cathedral
* Havana Town Hall
* Havana Zoo
* Industrial District
* Library Square
* Noob Square
* Noob Square
* [[Phantom Shelter]]
* Post Office
* Promenade
* (The) Promenade
* Quasi's Embassy
* RenDog Monument
* [[RenDog Monument]]
* Riverview Road
* [[Roman District]]
* Roman Quarter
* [[Havana Slums|Slums]]
* [[Havana Slums|Slums]]
* [[SRN HQ & Secundairy offices|SRN HQ &amp; Secondary Line offices]]
* SRN HQ
* [[Town Hall]]
* Westgate Road
* [[Westgate Road]]
* Wood Farms
* Wood Farms



Revision as of 09:39, 18 November 2018

Template:Infobox City Template Havana was a prominent city in the Survival 2 world. It was founded on September 2nd 2017, the same day the Survival 2 world was launched. It is located ~1500 blocks south of Spawn and can be easily reached via the railway track departing from Spawn Station. In Havana you’ll arrive at Grand Central Station which is the centre of the SRN (Survival Railway Network) and the NTN (Nether Transport Network). Havana also provides the basic needs for the starting player: food, wood, stone, maps (Great Survival Map project), enchanting, etc.

Style

The stylistic objective of Havana is to create a urban, dense and 'lived-in' city with a summery and welcoming atmosphere[1]. There is no intention to replicate real life Havana, but several aspects have been used as inspiration.

Building topography regulations are in place to achieve this:

  • Buildings must be built without gaps between them, unless otherwise discussed. Frequently, blind walls are required.
  • Buildings must consider their surrounds before themselves.
  • Multi-story buildings are recommended.
  • Green-space should be limited and deliberate - 'spare' space should be occupied by urban features.

Aesthetic ideas are suggested to achieve this:

  • Modern era - 19th and 20th architecture.
  • 21st century, Art Deco, or Neo-Gothic elements may fit.
  • Bright colours! Usually, through terracotta or concrete.
  • Warm and summery palette/elements. Eg. Sandstone, parrots, palm trees, etc.

City Layout

Havana Map.png

Havana is generally designed to be as accessible as possible. Roads have clear view of where they go, and sewers provide boat travel. Character routes such as small paths and tunnels are usually left to inside of the blocks that roads create.

Most of Havana land is unclaimed. Various configurations of trust settings are created when wild land is built on. There are 3 areas which are more moderated, requiring explicit trust from a mayor to build in. These are:

City Centre

In the City Centre are basic facilities, as well as public buildings such as Grand Central Station, City Hall, SRN HQ, Art Gallery, Art Museum, Library, Post Office, and Department Store.

Industrial Area

This area houses the (automatic) farms you would expect to find in player bases, and provides those to the citizens of Havana, to be used in projects in the city. Citizens are trusted players who have helped out with certain building projects within the city.

Citizen Area

To be able to build here, you must have proven yourself to the city, by helping out with projects within it. Here you'll be able to find houses and role playing builds by Citizens. There is much more freedom of building in this area.

How to become a Citizen

Havana Citizenship requires a player to have built a building (or contributed to multiple) that can can be used or enjoyed by the public. This extends to most buildings in in the city that aren't for personal use.

Below is a step-by-step explanation of the Citizen application procedure:[2]

  • Read the Havana forum post and get yourself familiar with Havana’s building regulations - and aesthetics
  • Talk to a Havana mayor or builder
  • Join the Havana discord server. The mayor or builder will send you an invite.
  • Decide on a public build you’d like to realise in Havana and suggest it on the Havana discord server
  • Design your build project in a creative world and show screenshots in Havana discord
  • Build it.
  • When complete, let everyone know in the Havana discord server.

Major Builds and Areas

  • Botanical Gardens
  • Citizen Area
  • Cookie District
  • Embassy Area
  • Grand Central Station
  • Great Survival Map Building
  • Havana Department Store
  • Havana Fortress and Cathedral
  • Havana Town Hall
  • Havana Zoo
  • Industrial District
  • Library Square
  • Noob Square
  • Post Office
  • (The) Promenade
  • RenDog Monument
  • Riverview Road
  • Roman Quarter
  • Slums
  • SRN HQ
  • Westgate Road
  • Wood Farms

References

  1. As found on the forum page about Havana on Dogcraft.net
  2. This is an abbreviated version of the explanation found on the Havana forum post
This page was last modified on 18 November 2018, at 09:39. (16 months ago)