Artemis' Laboratory Blocks helps you build clean, modern, and futuristic laboratory spaces in Minecraft.
It focuses on connected laboratory building materials, reinforced structural blocks, screens, vents, fans, and other high-tech decorative pieces for research facilities, industrial corridors, control rooms, and other science-fiction inspired builds that still fit naturally into Minecraft construction.
Fusion is required for connected texture support.
Install Fusion alongside Laboratory Blocks, otherwise the mod will not render and behave correctly.
Artemis' Laboratory Blocks currently includes the following building pieces:
• Connected laboratory blocks and tiles
• Reinforced structure blocks
• Laboratory vents and fans
• Indicator blocks
• Laboratory screens
• Themed floors and tiles
• Doors and trapdoors
Artemis' Laboratory Blocks is developed as part of the Intelligence Modding Team.
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Special thanks and credits:
• The NeoForged team for NeoForge and its documentation
• The Minecraft modding community for examples, tools, and support
• The Intelligence Modding community for feedback, testing, and ideas
• Everyone who reports issues, suggests improvements, or includes the mod in their worlds or modpacks
• The Chisel project and its contributors for sound assets used in Laboratory Blocks
• FALCONS_SHADOW on freesound.org for the Configuration Tool sound used by the mod
Some textures and sounds are inspired by or adapted from vanilla Minecraft assets.
Connected texture support is powered by Fusion.
Some Laboratory Blocks sound files are sourced from the Chisel GitHub repository, with full credit to that project's creators and contributors.
Configuration Tool sounds were downloaded from freesound.org.
Laboratory Blocks is released under the MIT License.





