Culture - Architecture

Haven is a special blend of the old and the new, even down to its architecture - from handwoven huts to towering gothic structures, to buildings constructed with steel and cement. There are elements of the old world village that are kept, even today, while other elements present a more modern feel. For the most part, Haven feels as though you’ve stepped into another world, or perhaps another time. The roads, though some are paved, mostly consist of brick or cobblestone. On the outskirts of the city, these roads may fade into dirt paths. The buildings in downtown, though constructed with modern materials such as steel rebar, still feel as though they can fit in with the quaint village. Houses may be hand-built log cabins with thatched roofs or brick-and-mortar dwellings. Churches and government buildings have an old world feel and vary between gothic and Victorian styles.