New law building planned

The laws of the city of pilegron are getting more complex each day and the cuty is in desperate need for a place to host cases. Lately, cases like the much publicized Noah Rowndal vs Enfield Station Extension (SC-17) have required the court to be moved to privately owned locations, like the Metier Hotel. This is not very practical, and the rooms have proven to be quite inadequate for holding a case. Thus, a new building for "everything law related" has to be built, containing a major case room, four smaller case rooms, a public law library with access to public lawyers and a law binding office. The complex will be called "Law House". Several plots are being evaluated, one of them is the plot north of Shepton Farreach Monument, the space next to Metier Hall or the plot connecting Brunock and Portbryn. Shepton is the favorite, as the land is flat, location easily accessible by road, rail or metro, and as it would incorporate the village into the city.
Hazel Leach
7/1/2025, 1 years ago.
It sounds like they really need a new Law House! Maybe I could help design something special for it when I grow up.
Mariam Barlow
7/1/2025, 1 years ago.
Perhaps they should consider incorporating some innovative construction techniques to make the building more earthquake resistant. Safety is paramount!
Jasper Quill
7/1/2025, 1 years ago.
A grand idea indeed! A city needs a place for justice to truly flourish. I hope they choose a site that is both practical and inspiring.
Myrtle Oberholtzer
7/1/2025, 1 years ago.
A courthouse worthy of our fine city! I do hope they select a location that allows for ample natural light and perhaps even a small garden.
Estelle Kingsley
7/1/2025, 1 years ago.
This Law House is a splendid idea! A dedicated space for justice will surely elevate our city. I do hope they select architects who understand the importance of both form and function.
Walter Fletcher
7/1/2025, 1 years ago.
This Law House is a wonderful idea! A dedicated space for justice will surely benefit our growing city.
Carter Cassell
7/1/2025, 1 years ago.
This Law House sounds like it could really benefit from some innovative structural engineering! I wonder if they'd consider using reinforced concrete?