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Villagers in ''Foundation'' live in '''Houses'''. Rather than placing and building Houses directly, players paint a Residential zone over the area they wish houses to be built; if this zone meets the conditions described below, Villagers will automatically place housing foundations within this zone. Builders will then build these houses in the same way that they build other buildings during their working hours. | {{Building oInfobox|title=House}}Villagers in ''Foundation'' live in '''Houses'''. Rather than placing and building Houses directly, players paint a Residential zone over the area they wish houses to be built; if this zone meets the conditions described below, Villagers will automatically place housing foundations within this zone. Builders will then build these houses in the same way that they build other buildings during their working hours. | ||
Housing of some kind is required by all levels and types of Villagers to fill the housing [[Needs|Need]]. However Monastics are housed in [[Monk Dorms|Monk]] or [[Nun Dorms]], and Combatants are typically housed in the [[Barracks]] and [[Private Quarters]], so usually Residential zone need only be painted for Villagers of the Villager type; [[Serf|Serfs]], [[Commoner|Commoners]] and [[Citizen|Citizens]]. | Housing of some kind is required by all levels and types of Villagers to fill the housing [[Needs|Need]]. However Monastics are housed in [[Monk Dorms|Monk]] or [[Nun Dorms]], and Combatants are typically housed in the [[Barracks]] and [[Private Quarters]], so usually Residential zone need only be painted for Villagers of the Villager type; [[Serf|Serfs]], [[Commoner|Commoners]] and [[Citizen|Citizens]]. | ||
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=== Density === | === Density === | ||
Initially, Houses have a capacity of 2 occupants (tier 1 density). At tier 2 density, Houses can have up to 6 occupants, and at tier 3 they can have up to 10 occupants. | Initially, Houses have a capacity of 2 occupants (tier 1 density). At tier 2 density, Houses can have up to 6 occupants, and at tier 3 they can have up to 10 occupants. | ||
* '''Tier 1 density''': Houses start at tier 1 density. | |||
* '''Tier 2 density''': to reach tier 2 density, Houses must be visited by patrols from a [[Watchpost]], and must be in an area of [[Fortification|Light Fortification]]. | |||
* '''Tier 3 density''': to reach tier 3 density, Houses must be visited by patrols from a [[Watchpost]], and must be in an area of [[Fortification|Heavy Fortification]]. | |||
=== Quality === | === Quality === | ||
As Villagers are [[Villagers#Villagers|promoted]] beyond the rank of Serf, their housing needs will change. Commoners will require tier 2 quality Houses in order to fill their housing Need, and Citizens require tier 3 quality Houses. | As Villagers are [[Villagers#Villagers|promoted]] beyond the rank of Serf, their housing needs will change. Commoners will require tier 2 quality Houses in order to fill their housing Need, and Citizens require tier 3 quality Houses. | ||
*'''Tier 1 quality''': Houses start at tier 1 quality. | |||
*'''Tier 2 quality''': to reach tier 2 quality, Houses require a desirable neighbourhood, Beautification, and at least one [[Commoner]] resident. | |||
*'''Tier 3 quality''': to reach tier 3 quality, Houses require [[Paviour's Yard|paved]] road nearby and at least one [[Citizen]] resident. | |||
== Construction == | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" | |||
!Quality!! Density!!Construction Requirements!! Occupants!!Tax Storage | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="3" |1 | |||
([[Serf]]) | |||
|1||{{item|resource=Wood|value=11}} ||2||20 | |||
|- | |||
| 2||{{item|resource=planks|value=20}}||6||60 | |||
|- | |||
|3 | |||
|{{Item|resource=Planks|value=40}} | |||
{{Item|resource=Tools|value=4}} | |||
|10 | |||
|100 | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="3" | 2 | |||
([[Commoner]]) | |||
| 1||{{Item|resource=Planks|value=10}} | |||
{{Item|resource=Stone|value=5}} | |||
{{Item|resource=Tools|value=1}} | |||
{{Item|resource=Wood|value=1}} | |||
|2||20 | |||
|- | |||
| 2|| {{Item|resource=Planks|value=40}} | |||
{{Item|resource=Stone|value=16}} | |||
{{Item|resource=Tools|value=4}} | |||
{{Item|resource=Wood|value=1}} | |||
|6||60 | |||
|- | |||
|3 | |||
|{{Item|resource=Planks|value=40}} | |||
{{Item|resource=Stone|value=20}} | |||
{{Item|resource=Tools|value=10}} | |||
|10 | |||
|100 | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="3" |3 | |||
([[Citizen]]) | |||
| 1 | |||
|{{Item|resource=Planks|value=10}} | |||
{{Item|resource=Polished Stone|value=10}} | |||
{{Item|resource=Tools|value=5}} | |||
{{Item|resource=Glass|value=1}} | |||
{{Item|resource=Wood|value=1}} | |||
|2 | |||
|20 | |||
|- | |||
| 2 | |||
|{{Item|resource=Planks|value=40}} | |||
{{Item|resource=Stone|value=1}} | |||
{{Item|resource=Polished Stone|value=15}} | |||
{{Item|resource=Tools|value=10}} | |||
{{Item|resource=Glass|value=2}} | |||
|6 | |||
|60 | |||
|- | |||
| 3 | |||
| {{Item|resource=Planks|value=60}} | |||
{{Item|resource=Polished Stone|value=40}} | |||
{{Item|resource=Tools|value=16}} | |||
{{Item|resource=Glass|value=5}} | |||
|10 | |||
|100 | |||
|} | |||
==wShape and Appearance== | |||
As Houses upgrade, their structure and construction materials change. At tier 1 quality, Houses are made of wattle and daub with thatched roofs and woven wattle fencing. Tier 2 quality Houses are half-timbered with roof shingles and stone fencing. Tier 3 quality Houses are of masonry and half-timbered construction, with roof shingles and elegant stone fencing. | |||
=== | The overall layout of the house is determined automatically when its foundations are first placed, depending on the available Residential zone. This overall shape, indicated by the boundary fence, will remain consistent throughout upgrades. While tier 1 and 2 density houses have similar footprints and gardens bounded by the fence, the tier 3 density version of the same house will fill out the fence boundary almost entirely.[[File:House-procedural-shape-adaption.gif|alt=High density houses change shape around decor.|thumb|261x261px|Animated gif: High density houses change shape if other items are placed in their boundary.]]Decorations and buildings can be placed within the garden areas of houses with no ill effects. When the House reaches tier 3 density (which usually fills the whole garden area) the House will adjust its size and shape around the building or decoration. However placing a building or decoration directly over a tier 1 or 2 density house will destroy the house. | ||
{| class="wikitable style=" text-align: center;" | |||
|+ | |||
! | |||
!Low Density | |||
!Medium Density | |||
!High Density | |||
|- | |||
|'''Low Quality''' | |||
|[[File:House-density-1-quality-1.jpeg|alt=Low density serf housing|center|frameless]] | |||
|[[File:House-density-2-quality-1.jpeg|alt=Medium density serf housing|center|frameless]] | |||
|[[File:House-density-3-quality-1.jpeg|alt=High density serf housing|center|frameless]] | |||
|- | |||
|'''Medium Quality''' | |||
|[[File:House-density-1-quality-2.jpeg|alt=Low density commoner housing|center|frameless]] | |||
|[[File:House-density-2-quality-2.jpeg|alt=Medium density commoner housing|center|frameless]] | |||
|[[File:House-density-3-quality-2.jpeg|alt=High density commoner housing|center|frameless]] | |||
|- | |||
|'''High Quality''' | |||
|[[File:House-density-1-quality-3.jpeg|alt=Low density citizen housing|center|frameless]] | |||
|[[File:House-density-2-quality-3.jpeg|alt=Medium density commoner housing|center|frameless]] | |||
|[[File:House-density-3-quality-3.jpeg|alt=High density citizen housing|center|frameless]] | |||
|} | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Tier 1 Densification 1 House.png|Older version of tier 1, density 1 house | |||
File:Tier 1 Densification 2 House.png|Older version of tier 1, density 2 house | |||
File:House tier 2 density 1.png|Older version of tier 2, density 1 house | |||
File:House tier 2 density 2.png|Older version of tier 2, density 2 house | |||
</gallery> | |||
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