Water Level - Corner
"The city only went as far as filling the bay in to about 4 meters depth. The final buildup of the Water Level blocks was undertaken by individual developers. Many put their own touches on the shape of the concrete slabs, especially on the corners. These days the slabs are in very poor condition, but the shop owners like to maintain the corners for some reason."
- Yoko Aramaki, City Planner
The canals and blocks didn't usually have names, but the corners often did. That was one of the only ways to give someone directions.
A few slices of life from the Cyber City display from Brickworld 2013. Look for it again at BrickFair Virginia in August.
Photos courtesy of encartaphile.
More can be found here and here.
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Water Level - Corner
"The city only went as far as filling the bay in to about 4 meters depth. The final buildup of the Water Level blocks was undertaken by individual developers. Many put their own touches on the shape of the concrete slabs, especially on the corners. These days the slabs are in very poor condition, but the shop owners like to maintain the corners for some reason."
- Yoko Aramaki, City Planner
The canals and blocks didn't usually have names, but the corners often did. That was one of the only ways to give someone directions.
A few slices of life from the Cyber City display from Brickworld 2013. Look for it again at BrickFair Virginia in August.
Photos courtesy of encartaphile.
More can be found here and here.
More to come soon!