More Research - Achitecture

Not sure I spelled that right... Anyway this is still concerning World War II, and quite simply I need the predominant style of buildings around the country at that time, stereotypical would be better though. This is what I have:


I having problems with Britain and German mostly. When I think of say, London, I can't think of any one type of style. I've pretty much just used a dirty, industrial type of building. I guess I could use the style in Big Ben/Parliament, but to me that's kind of ugly. What would that be? Victorian? And I remember Mr. Adolf planned on using Neo-Baroque a lot, and I looked into that - that stuff's really ugly. I'm basing Neo-Baroque on this, I'm not sure what I'm really doing.
I'm basically looking for a building style that will really convey it country, just when someone looks at it. Show someone a Padoga, and 9 times out of 10 they'll think: Japan or CHina.
- Aliies
- U.S. - Steel/Modern
- Britain - Brick*
- Axis
- Germany - Neo-Baroque*
- Italy - Greco/Roman
- Japan - Padoga
- Other
- Russia - Don't know the name. Here's a picture though.


I having problems with Britain and German mostly. When I think of say, London, I can't think of any one type of style. I've pretty much just used a dirty, industrial type of building. I guess I could use the style in Big Ben/Parliament, but to me that's kind of ugly. What would that be? Victorian? And I remember Mr. Adolf planned on using Neo-Baroque a lot, and I looked into that - that stuff's really ugly. I'm basing Neo-Baroque on this, I'm not sure what I'm really doing.
