Hello friends.
The name is Jay and today we are building a medieval rustic styled school
We'll be handling the building today and tomorrow. I'll post a followup with the interior and the completely decorated garden
I'll also add the link to the library in the description in case you want to build the whole plot
In the end, this is what you'll have
Here is a list of what you'll need for this part. Now. let's get into building
This is where we ended up last time and we'll start in the same fashion
with a spruce log 1 block away from the pathway and sidewalk
We can then place 2 walls with a 1 block gap each time until we reach the corner
Then we'll alternate between spruce logs and cobblestone blocks in those gaps
and place a cobblestone slab on top of the logs
We'll do the exact same thing on the opposite side of the plot so we have 1 of these on both sides
In the center of the plot and in line with the pathway of the library
we'll build a new pathway 15 blocks long and that will give us our starting point for the layout
We'll begin by placing 3 spruce log pillars 4 blocks high in a corner pattern and 1 block away from the pathway
Then leave a 5 block gap and place three 4 block high pillars here as well
We can then connect them at the top and do the same thing on the right side of the path
On the sides of the school we'll have a 3 block gap and place a 3 block high pillar
3 block gap again and three 4 block high pillars on the corner
Connect these at the top as well
On the backside it's a 3 block gap, three 4 block high pillars
3 block gap, three 4 block high pillars
And one more time a 3 block gap and three 4 block high pillars on the corner
Place 1 more pillar in the middle here and connect it all at the top
In the front above the pathway we'll place 2 more 4 block high pillars and connect them at a top
We'll do the same on the backside in line with the one in the front
Now we can do the roof shapes and we'll start in the middle with 3 cobblestone stairs on both sides
Place 2 stairs next to them and 1 upside down stair with a full block of cobblestone on top
Now an upside down stair against this pillar and 2 stairs next to it
and we'll go around the corner with 2 stairs as well
Next to these an upside down stair and then 1 more against this pillar
On the corner we'll repeat the same pattern and our next v-shape will end up at that center pillar of those 3 pillars
Now we can bring this across and mirror all the v-shape starting blocks to the other side of the school
We'll have 1 more v-shape on those middle parts at the top, so follow what I do here for these last 2
Now we just have to build all the v-shapes using cobblestone stairs and cobblestone blocks
I'll do one of them slowly, and then it's just a matter of repeating the same thing on all those full blocks
It's a lot of stairs and blocks
but take your time for this and in the end you should end up with 8 v-shapes in total
Pause the video on the screenshot if you're in doubt
Now we can start filling up the roof, but before we do, in the back of the school
we have to add 2 more logs with pillars on top as we'll need this later on
Then we'll connect the two highest v-shapes on the sides with each other using spruce logs
And after that we can connect the front and back one as well
Using spruce wood planks we can then connect the full blocks in the cobblestone outline with each other in corner shapes
You'll have to bring the top one to the center front roof though
Now we'll do the same on the backside and keep in mind that the left and right side
of the school's roofs are the exact same in mirror, so I'll only build this side
Now we can place spruce wood stairs on all these full blocks though at the bottom
we want to place 4 spruce wood slabs in those corners
In this gap we'll connect the row below with a half rectangle
and we'll place our stairs first before we do the rows below this one
Now we want to start at the bottom and connect the first one with this pillar
the one about that ends up 1 block behind the pillar
And then we can add our stairs and slabs
For the backside of the school we'll start at the bottom, and we'll connect the first 2
in the same way we did on the front side of the school
Connect the top row with the v-shape and then we can follow the outline for our last layer
Finally we can close off the top with spruce logs and 1 spruce plank at the end
Now place 2 more slabs in the back next to that middle part
and then you want to flip this entire roof to the other side to end up with a nice symmetric roof
On top of the roofs we'll make a pattern in cobblestone with slabs and full blocks
We'll place 2 slabs followed by a full block each time and we'll do that on all the roofs
The only exception is the center one. Here we'll place 3 slabs followed by a block
The last line is with 2 slabs again
Now we can switch to white concrete to build the walls and we'll start across from the pathway on the backside of the school
Build a window 1 block away from the floor and make sure to build the second one 1 block above that crossbeam
Place a spruce pillar in the center and fill up the remaining gap with white concrete
To the right of this we'll build another window 1 block away from the floor in that 3 block gap
And we can then fill up this wall, but make sure to come out 1 block here
Replace this one log with a sideways log, build a spruce pillar in the center and fill up the gap with white concrete
We can also fill up this corner and then we'll repeat this on the left side of the school
but you'll have to flip the windows here as well
With the back down, we'll move to the front and start by building 2 doors at the pathway
Above that we'll build another window
We'll place a spruce pillar in the center and fill up the remaining gaps with white concrete
To the right of this we'll build 2 windows next to each other in that 5 block gap
Above that we want to have another window
But make sure to fill up the top bit with sideways spruce wood logs before filling the gaps with white concrete
And then again we are going to repeat the same thing on the left side of the doors
For the sides of the school we'll build 2 windows at the bottom
Above that we'll place 2 more logs in the corners and build 2 more windows
Do place a crossbeam above these with a pillar in the center, and then fill up the gaps with white concrete
Now we can do the final side, which is the same as the one we just did
Next we'll build 2 doorways to the right of the front doors as I do here
Then we'll add 1 more wall 1 block away from that first door
And then we can cover these 2 rooms with a ceiling in spruce wood planks
On this side we'll leave a 2 block wide gap for 2 doors and cover this entire room with spruce wood planks as well
After that you can put the floor in using the same wood
Let's add 2 more rows on top of the walls and fill up these 2 gaps with white concrete
The walls for the next floor are 1 block away from the edge and 3 blocks high
We'll add a door here, and then we can do the same on this side
Now cover these 2 rooms with the ceiling in spruce wood planks
In the hallway we want to replace these 2 blocks with spruce wood planks and connect them
Then place 2 more rows of spruce wood planks on both sides and leave the rest open so we have room to move around for the next part
Start with spruce wood stairs 2 blocks away from that window
and go up to the first floor using normal and upside down stairs
Then fill up the remaining floor and add 1 more block on this side
Now place a spruce pillar, 3 blocks high and fill up this level leaving 2 gaps open for our ladders
which we'll place on the left and right side of that pillar
I'll turn up the brightness a little as I forgot to place torches here
but cover these 2 gaps with wooden trapdoors
We'll make 2 dormitories here, so leave a door opening on the side of the trapdoors
On the floor below we'll place 2 more white concrete in these corners
To decorate the exterior further we'll start with an overhang coming 3 slabs out from those stairs
And we'll place a row of half slabs above these
Below the 2 corners we'll place 2 spruce fences and a block of cobblestone
We'll connect them on the sides with fences as well
We can then fill up this bit with spruce wood planks and make a 5 block long flowerbed in the middle
Adding some flowers to decorate it
Now let's decorate the left v-shape first and we'll start with upside down cobblestone stairs in the 1 block gaps
with spruce fences at the top and 3 at the bottom of the windows
We'll place 2 more fences at the top window and then we'll place grass blocks in the gaps
Now just add wooden trapdoors next to the windows and against the grass blocks as I do here
Finish off with glass panes in the windows and flowers on the grass blocks
Now repeat this on these 2 v-shapes
For the middle part, we'll do the same thing as the top windows on the first ones we did, but at the top we'll add 4 more fences
The sides of the build are a combination of the 2, and we'll do this on both the left and right side of the school
For the backside we'll use the same pattern as the bottom level and I'll go over this a little faster
The middle top window is the same as well
But in the final two v-shapes we'll add spruce logs at the top with 2 fences in each of the gaps
We'll then add 3 more fences above the door
and place some lighting on the sides using cobblestone stairs, spruce fences, glowstone and the trap door
And finally we can place all the doors in the door gasps
Now the plan was to do the interior and garden in this tutorial as well
but as we are already closing in on 20 minutes
I'll make a second tutorial and post it tomorrow at the same time of day
So you can finish this build without having to wait too long
So tomorrow night you'll have this entire plot with the library, the school and completely decorated garden at your disposal
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This was Jay. Thank you for watching, and I'll see you in the next tutorial
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