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:The workshops should be placed as far away from the bedrooms as is reasonable. Workshops make noise, which can totally ruin the happy thoughts from sleeping in a good room (+10-20 for a good room, -2-10 for being disturbed to awoken due to noise). I put them on opposite sides of the fortress, usually. Be sure to connect the quarters with wide halls (3-wide minimum) because there will almost definitely be lots of traffic in between them. You can use the space in the middle for your dining hall or some offices for the nobles that actually meet with people (the mayor, the baron, etc), to shorten their walks to their meetings. I typically do not need more than 3 levels of workshops for a full 200 dwarf fortress; just as often, 2 work great. Even with 2 levels of the decentralized workshop schemata, you have room for many, many copies of the most important workshops and tons of stockpile space. You may end up with more levels if you need lots of 5x5 plots for shops. The design can be modified to put a 5x5 plot on each side for 4 total if need be. --[[User:ThunderClaw|ThunderClaw]] 13:31, 3 November 2008 (EST) | :The workshops should be placed as far away from the bedrooms as is reasonable. Workshops make noise, which can totally ruin the happy thoughts from sleeping in a good room (+10-20 for a good room, -2-10 for being disturbed to awoken due to noise). I put them on opposite sides of the fortress, usually. Be sure to connect the quarters with wide halls (3-wide minimum) because there will almost definitely be lots of traffic in between them. You can use the space in the middle for your dining hall or some offices for the nobles that actually meet with people (the mayor, the baron, etc), to shorten their walks to their meetings. I typically do not need more than 3 levels of workshops for a full 200 dwarf fortress; just as often, 2 work great. Even with 2 levels of the decentralized workshop schemata, you have room for many, many copies of the most important workshops and tons of stockpile space. You may end up with more levels if you need lots of 5x5 plots for shops. The design can be modified to put a 5x5 plot on each side for 4 total if need be. --[[User:ThunderClaw|ThunderClaw]] 13:31, 3 November 2008 (EST) | ||
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