The Mangrove Stilts style is designed to be built on the ocean surface, close to the shore. All but four buildings are designed to be built on platforms just above the water. It is a grid-like style, inspired heavily by the Fortress style. Integrated buildings are widely used, most commonly for residences built on the first floor of a building, but also for things like courier huts. A non-default folder structure is used due to the distinction between different building sizes, land/water buildings, etc. The style does not require any mods besides Minecolonies and its dependencies.
Representative screenshot of a "normal" house (1x2 chunks) leveling progression, the base for most buildings, including Builder Huts, Restaurants, Fisher Huts, and most crafters' buildings; including the residence on the first floor:
Representative screenshot of a "tree" house (2x2 chunks) leveling progression, the base for large buildings such as the Town Hall, the University, the Barracks and a few others:
The Mangrove Stilts style is designed to be built on the ocean surface, close to the shore. All but four buildings are designed to be built on platforms just above the water. It is a grid-like style, inspired heavily by the Fortress style. Integrated buildings are widely used, most commonly for residences built on the first floor of a building, but also for things like courier huts. A non-default folder structure is used due to the distinction between different building sizes, land/water buildings, etc. The style does not require any mods besides Minecolonies and its dependencies.
Representative screenshot of a "normal" house (1x2 chunks) leveling progression, the base for most buildings, including Builder Huts, Restaurants, Fisher Huts, and most crafters' buildings; including the residence on the first floor:
Representative screenshot of a "tree" house (2x2 chunks) leveling progression, the base for large buildings such as the Town Hall, the University, the Barracks and a few others:
Level 5 screenshots:
See also the Discord thread.