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️ SPQR - Phase I ️

 

▶️ Watch the Model Film in 4K on YouTube:

youtu.be/zEbGFWenbKI

 

▶️ Intro to SPQR Project:

youtu.be/AUoltNrMyR4

 

Support this unprecedented project on Patreon:

www.patreon.com/RoccoButtliere

 

Parts: 104,000+ (~1,700 unique)

 

Scale: 1:650

 

Dimensions: 57in x 289in (143cm x 231cm)

 

Research Time: 2,000+ hours since 2019

 

Design Time: 1,000+ hours in 200 days

 

Build Time: 600+ hours in 90 days

 

Photography: EClarke Photo 📷

 

© MMXXIII - Rocco Buttliere, LLC

Modern living inspired by old open-air-bath architecture as the house is standing on pillars in water and is offering an open space for bathing in the middle.

 

You enter the terrace through the rock on the backside of the house. On the terrace you find a small outdoor kitchen and table with chairs made of ladders and steering wheels. Kitchen, reading corner, livingroom and sauna with shower on first floor.

 

The house is entered from the terrace. A high plated wall goes though this floor leading from the hallway to the master bedroom and bathroom. Here you sleep with a 180 degrees sea view.

 

The floor below is reached by a floating staircase attached to the wall. A corridor with a resting chair (made of life preservers) and glass cabinet combines two parts of the house. One of them is hosting a kitchen and dining area. The other one is hosting a livingroom. Here you also find a small sauna and shower room with a ladder leading directly down to the water.

 

This is my third house built into a rock. The other two are called "Green Rock House" and "Calmwater Cliff House".

Calmwater Cliff House is located on a cliff by the beach. Two floors with a terrace on each floor. Downstairs you find a spacious kitchen and dining area, a bathroom and home office. Upstairs you find a music corner with sea view, a bedroom and the main entrance.

 

As you see it´s a LEGO house and I´ve mainly used the colours black, dark tan, tan and reddish brown.

 

I wanted to make a modern home - in some way inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright and the colours of the 20th century - updated to 21st century lifestyle.

This build is a LEGO replica of Charing Cross, the very centre of my home town of Bendigo, Victoria, Australia.

 

Each year for Bendigo Bricks, Bendigo LEGO User Group’s annual brick show, I like to display something from Bendigo built out of LEGO bricks (in the past I have exhibited my Former Bendigo Fire Station and the Shamrock Hotel) and I decided that for Bendigo Bricks 2020 I was going to tackle a streetscape incorporating multiple facades. There are a number of places in Bendigo I could have chosen but I settled on Charing Cross this time as it has a good mix of different building styles.

 

Charing Cross is the intersection of View Street and Pall Mall and effectively stands at the centre of the city and is one of Bendigo’s busiest and most prominent intersections, check out the real place on Google StreetView here. In my build I wanted to capture Charing Cross on an average day featuring Bendigonian’s going about their daily lives.

 

My build includes four distinct facades, starting from left to right they are the Former Commercial Bank of Australia which stands at 11 View Point, 13-15 View Point, the beautiful art nouveau Former Royal Bank Building at 17 View Point and the Former Australian Mutual Provident Society Building at 21 View Point. I have tried to show these buildings as they appear today in their current uses.

 

Other features include Bendigo’s cenotaph, as well as a couple of elements that I built in the past, namely my Bendigo Bus and my Alexandra Fountain (though I have given it a new base in this build, one that is much more representive of its actual location).

 

I also wanted to include an iconic Bendigo Tram in this build and settled on No. 84. You can find out more about this historic tram here.

 

Interior details of the university.

This model was commissioned by Living Sky Casino in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada. It was unveiled at their 10-year anniversary celebration on December 28, 2018.

 

Model was built by MEEP Creative Agency (LEGO builder: kellyrev) in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada.

 

The seven stone-cut murals on the side of the real building were redrawn and printed on vinyl stickers.

This historic precedent of Colonial Georgian Architecture sits at the heart of Philadelphia's old city center. Independence Hall also played a crucial role in the founding of the United States, as its storied assembly rooms witnessed the signing of both the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and the Constitution in 1787.

Modern living inspired by old open-air-bath architecture as the house is standing on pillars in water and is offering an open space for bathing in the middle.

 

You enter the terrace through the rock on the backside of the house. On the terrace you find a small outdoor kitchen and table with chairs made of ladders and steering wheels. Kitchen, reading corner, livingroom and sauna with shower on first floor.

 

The house is entered from the terrace. A high plated wall goes though this floor leading from the hallway to the master bedroom and bathroom. Here you sleep with a 180 degrees sea view.

 

The floor below is reached by a floating staircase attached to the wall. A corridor with a resting chair (made of life preservers) and glass cabinet combines two parts of the house. One of them is hosting a kitchen and dining area. The other one is hosting a livingroom. Here you also find a small sauna and shower room with a ladder leading directly down to the water.

 

This is my third house built into a rock. The other two are called "Green Rock House" and "Calmwater Cliff House".

This is a first version of Saruman’s tower in Isengard. It is 152,4 meters or 500 feet from the ground to the roof top, where Mithrandir was held captive. The four prongs protruding from there are not specified in height; and while I greatly relied on concept art and models made by Weta Workshop, the top section of the tower differs from the one in the movies (maybe new parts will eventually close this gap). The model includes the large stairway facing to the east and the surrounding grassland indicates that we see Orthanc in its less sinister days when the White wizard was not yet deceived by the Abhorred.

 

The model consists of 537 pieces, is built in scale 1:650 and remains a work in progress.

Weihnachtsmarkt Lüneburg

Maidan Nezalezhnosti (Independence Square) is the central square of Kyiv, the capital city of Ukraine

I made it to day 4! The Courtyard by Marriott downtown is a beautiful building, but at this scale, its hard to show.

Among the new additions brought about by the efforts to modernize the tower is a restaurant on the first level. Situated beneath a glass geodesic dome ...

 

Find out more about Eiffel Tower and see the design + build insights in the companion 60-page digital book, now available at www.roccobuttliere.com/shop/eiffel-tower-digital-book.

Schantzska huset (red) and Seyfridtzska huset (yellow) are located at Stortorget in the Old Town of Stockholm, Sweden. Schantzska huset was built in 1650 and Seyfridtzska huset was built in 1520. Today, there is a coffeehouse on the ground floor of both houses.

 

The modular building is constructed in two parts that can be used separately. Total about 4500 bricks. Some bricks have been chosen in colors that are not currently available to make the final result look more like the real buildings. Computer rendering.

 

Reference image.

SBD 10001 French Palace, Modular Lego House. Design by Stefano Mapelli ©2014. info@stebrick.com

Buy Instructions at: stebrick.e-junkie.com

In the end, the design time for the base ended up eclipsing that of the tower. That is not to say ...

 

Find out more about Eiffel Tower and see the design + build insights in the companion 60-page digital book, now available at www.roccobuttliere.com/shop/eiffel-tower-digital-book.

These buildings are based on certain architectural elements found in NYC. Especially the fire escape in front, a corner deli and neighborhood restaurants.

Berlin’s Red City Hall, envisioned by Hermann Friedrich Waesemann, was completed in 1869 and housed the Berlin government ever since. It was heavily damaged by Allied bombing raids in the 1940s and restored in the 1950s. It then served as East Berlin’s city hall before the Berlin Senate moved back in there in 1991, after the German reunification. The immense height of 94 meters results in the wish to exceed the top of the Berlin Stadtschloss to set a sign against aristocratic regency.

The building is another example of influences of long-gone architectural styles that were popular in nineteenth-century Germany. Waesemann designed the city hall in the Rundbogenstil (round arch style), that got inspired by Romanesque and Renaissance architecture.

 

The model consists of 1,498 pieces and is built in scale 1:650.

 

Model Installed at the National Building Museum

 

Over the last 6 weeks, I had the amazing opportunity to design and build my largest LEGO creation yet. When the National Building Museum announced they were expanding their exhibit on LEGO architecture and invited Robert A.M. Stern Architects to submit a model, I jumped at the chance. There were a lot of long hours and sleepless nights as a result, but I am very happy with the end result and am honored to have something that can be enjoyed by thousands rather than just anyone who happens to be in my living room. Here are some facts and statistics:

 

Project: 15 Central Park West

Architect: Robert A.M. Stern Architects, LLP

Location: New York, New York

Building Height: 548 ft (35 stories)

 

Scale of Model: 1” = 16’-0”

Height of Model: 36”

Number of Pieces Used: over 30,000

Time to Create: 200 hours (100 hours to design; 100 hours to build)

 

This model is now on display in the National Building Museum in Washington, DC as part of the expanded exhibit LEGO Architecture: Towering Ambition from now until September 3, 2012. It is in the company of 15 models by LEGO certified professional builder Adam Reed Tucker, so I did my best to create something deserving of sharing the floor with them.

Eiffel Tower is topped off with a suitably elegant cupola. This crown has been slightly obscured ...

 

Find out more about Eiffel Tower and see the design + build insights in the companion 60-page digital book, now available at www.roccobuttliere.com/shop/eiffel-tower-digital-book.

Parts: 8,500+ (~490 unique)

 

Scale: 1:650

 

Dimensions: 13.5in x 16in (34cm x 40cm)

 

PC: Eric Clarke

 

© MMXXII - Rocco Buttliere, LLC

______________________________________

 

For further insights into the Design + Build process, check out the content on my Patreon page! Link to Patreon page ➡️🔗⬅️

Väven is a cultural center in Umeå, Sweden located next to Ume River. Väven was built in 2011-2014 and next to Väven is the hotel Stora Hotellet. Architects are Norwegian Snøhetta and White arkitekter. Instructions in BriXtar app, search for aukbricks. Computer rendering.

Ground floor. Southeastern corner.

 

This house has a number of cuboid bodies linked together by a dark blue tiled hallway hosting a spiral staircase. Large glass windows offer a view of the ground floor and roof garden. Solar panels and home grown vegetables contribute to a sustainable way of living.

Exterior.

 

Whitebrick Sand House is characterized by straight lines, glass and sandy colours. Placed in desertlike environment, yet close to civilization. Somewhere to relax.

Calmwater Cliff House is located on a cliff by the beach. Two floors with a terrace on each floor. Downstairs you find a spacious kitchen and dining area, a bathroom and home office. Upstairs you find a music corner with sea view, a bedroom and the main entrance.

 

As you see it´s a LEGO house and I´ve mainly used the colours black, dark tan, tan and reddish brown.

 

I wanted to make a modern home - in some way inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright and the colours of the 20th century - updated to 21st century lifestyle.

️ SPQR - Phase I ️

 

▶️ Watch the Model Film in 4K on YouTube:

youtu.be/zEbGFWenbKI

 

▶️ Intro to SPQR Project:

youtu.be/AUoltNrMyR4

 

Support this unprecedented project on Patreon:

www.patreon.com/RoccoButtliere

 

Parts: 104,000+ (~1,700 unique)

 

Scale: 1:650

 

Dimensions: 57in x 289in (143cm x 231cm)

 

Research Time: 2,000+ hours since 2019

 

Design Time: 1,000+ hours in 200 days

 

Build Time: 600+ hours in 90 days

 

Photography: EClarke Photo 📷

 

© MMXXIII - Rocco Buttliere, LLC

The newly restored and substantially redesigned version of my original 2015 piece depicting the Palace of Westminster in London.

 

For further insights into the Design + Build process - along with extensive historical precedence - check out the accompanying model film over on YouTube!

Hi, I wanted to share my latest LEGO Architecture MOC: micro scale Machu Picchu! Here are a few links if you want to learn more about my MOC:

 

LEGO Ideas site (I appreciate your support 😁):

ideas.lego.com/projects/bee44110-aad3-43c8-87c7-f159d67e61b4

 

Instructions:

drive.google.com/file/d/0B9sXrECL6APVNW51RjFuaTVBVFU/view

 

Flickr Album:

flic.kr/s/aHskXRJee5

 

Facebook Group: Lego Machu Picchu

www.facebook.com/LegoMachuPicchu

 

Parts and 3D Model:

 

Brown Version

studio.bricklink.com/v2/build/model.page?idModel=11343

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-8582/diegobaca/machu-picchu/

 

Green Version

studio.bricklink.com/v2/build/model.page?idModel=12276

Welcome to the University of Cambricks!

 

Turn your Hogwarts Castle set into this University to fit within your Lego Modular city street!

The build uses 5200 pieces out of the 6020 included in the original 71043 set.

These instructions come in two PDF files of 561 combined pages of high quality images, at 5x4 aspect ratio ideal for tablets.

All steps are carefully designed to match Lego quality for the clearest and most enjoyable building experience.

 

Instructions are available for purchase on Rebrickable here: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-92684

Follow me on Instagram @Bolt.Builds for more updates and releases.

www.instagram.com/bolt.builds/

House of Three is a contemporary Scandinavian family home. I've tried to catch contemporary Scandinavian architecture in colours, floor plan and roof design. The interior and furniture in inspired by IKEA and other Scandinavian designs. Comfortable living suitable for a small family.

A comprehensive, 60-page digital book highlighting the historical precedence of Eiffel Tower alongside the high-resolution images of the piece is now available at www.roccobuttliere.com/shop/eiffel-tower-digital-book. The second half of this book provides extensive insights into the design + build process of this 7,900-part, scale LEGO model; insights which were previously only available to subscribers on Patreon. Don’t miss out on this inspiring and concept-to-completion highlight of one of my most iconic works!

Parts: 8,500+ (~490 unique)

 

Scale: 1:650

 

Dimensions: 13.5in x 16in (34cm x 40cm)

 

PC: Eric Clarke

 

© MMXXII - Rocco Buttliere, LLC

______________________________________

 

For further insights into the Design + Build process, check out the content on my Patreon page! Link to Patreon page ➡️🔗⬅️

I am very pleased to present the Legacy Tower in Rochester, New York.

 

My client loves the architecture of this building and wanted it done in microscale for his collection. As always, we worked together closely to make sure his imagination became a reality.

 

The resulting design is 13.6 " (34.6 cm) high and the base is 7.6" (19.2cm) square. All together there are 4001 pieces.

 

This was easily the most complex microscale build I have done to date and it was an incredibly fun challenge!

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Contact us for details on your own custom LEGO® designs, parts, printed bricks, stickers, or instructions.

 

playwell-bricks.com/

 

Keep Dreaming in Bricks!

#lego #moc #playwellbricks #legoideas #creativity #legoart #art #legotechniques #legofacebook #theartoflego #legomasterbuilder #legofan #legoaddict #legolovers #legofun #legocreation #legolife #legophoto #legopicture #toys #toyphotography #geek #Legogeek #studio #legobrick #minifigure #legacytower #rochester

This build is a LEGO replica of Charing Cross, the very centre of my home town of Bendigo, Victoria, Australia.

 

Each year for Bendigo Bricks, Bendigo LEGO User Group’s annual brick show, I like to display something from Bendigo built out of LEGO bricks (in the past I have exhibited my Former Bendigo Fire Station and the Shamrock Hotel) and I decided that for Bendigo Bricks 2020 I was going to tackle a streetscape incorporating multiple facades. There are a number of places in Bendigo I could have chosen but I settled on Charing Cross this time as it has a good mix of different building styles.

 

Charing Cross is the intersection of View Street and Pall Mall and effectively stands at the centre of the city and is one of Bendigo’s busiest and most prominent intersections, check out the real place on Google StreetView here. In my build I wanted to capture Charing Cross on an average day featuring Bendigonian’s going about their daily lives.

 

My build includes four distinct facades, starting from left to right they are the Former Commercial Bank of Australia which stands at 11 View Point, 13-15 View Point, the beautiful art nouveau Former Royal Bank Building at 17 View Point and the Former Australian Mutual Provident Society Building at 21 View Point. I have tried to show these buildings as they appear today in their current uses.

 

Other features include Bendigo’s cenotaph, as well as a couple of elements that I built in the past, namely my Bendigo Bus and my Alexandra Fountain (though I have given it a new base in this build, one that is much more representive of its actual location).

 

I also wanted to include an iconic Bendigo Tram in this build and settled on No. 84. You can find out more about this historic tram here.

 

Modern living inspired by old open-air-bath architecture as the house is standing on pillars in water and is offering an open space for bathing in the middle.

 

You enter the terrace through the rock on the backside of the house. On the terrace you find a small outdoor kitchen and table with chairs made of ladders and steering wheels. Kitchen, reading corner, livingroom and sauna with shower on first floor.

 

The house is entered from the terrace. A high plated wall goes though this floor leading from the hallway to the master bedroom and bathroom. Here you sleep with a 180 degrees sea view.

 

The floor below is reached by a floating staircase attached to the wall. A corridor with a resting chair (made of life preservers) and glass cabinet combines two parts of the house. One of them is hosting a kitchen and dining area. The other one is hosting a livingroom. Here you also find a small sauna and shower room with a ladder leading directly down to the water.

 

This is my third house built into a rock. The other two are called "Green Rock House" and "Calmwater Cliff House".

The rule of TV seems to be that every show needs to have a Christmas episode at some point. I guess this is what’s going on here… ;-)

Merry Christmas to all you builders out there who’s builds have been inspirational presents each and every day for the past years as well as to everyone who takes interest in what I’ve been doing here.

The „Full Steam 2“ series with LOTS of new builds will be my present under YOUR trees. I hope you’ll enjoy it.

⛲ The imperial domūs that once stood lavishly atop the Palatine Hill are the reason we have the word "Palace"! ⛲

 

📜 Perhaps none described it better than Roman court poets Statius and Martial when they recalled the splendor of the Imperial Palace on the Palatine:

 

"The Domus Augustiana must have been magnificent, foremost for its size. It extended over such an area that one's eyes would grow weary from looking at it, like the infinity of the sky, except in gold. There were columns enough to hold up the universe if Atlas had decided to rest. It was so tall that the pyramids of Egypt seemed ridiculous in comparison: it appeared as if the seven hills of Rome had been stacked, rising to the height of the stars, beyond the clouds."

 

Be the first to see the DESIGN INSIGHTS for the PALATIUM on Patreon now!

 

Link to my Patreon page.

I am very pleased to present the Legacy Tower in Rochester, New York.

 

My client loves the architecture of this building and wanted it done in microscale for his collection. As always, we worked together closely to make sure his imagination became a reality.

 

The resulting design is 13.6 " (34.6 cm) high and the base is 7.6" (19.2cm) square. All together there are 4001 pieces.

 

This was easily the most complex microscale build I have done to date and it was an incredibly fun challenge!

______________________

Contact us for details on your own custom LEGO® designs, parts, printed bricks, stickers, or instructions.

 

playwell-bricks.com/

 

Keep Dreaming in Bricks!

#lego #moc #playwellbricks #legoideas #creativity #legoart #art #legotechniques #legofacebook #theartoflego #legomasterbuilder #legofan #legoaddict #legolovers #legofun #legocreation #legolife #legophoto #legopicture #toys #toyphotography #geek #Legogeek #studio #legobrick #minifigure #legacytower #rochester

️ SPQR - Phase I ️

 

▶️ Watch the Model Film in 4K on YouTube:

youtu.be/zEbGFWenbKI

 

▶️ Intro to SPQR Project:

youtu.be/AUoltNrMyR4

 

Support this unprecedented project on Patreon:

www.patreon.com/RoccoButtliere

 

Parts: 104,000+ (~1,700 unique)

 

Scale: 1:650

 

Dimensions: 57in x 289in (143cm x 231cm)

 

Research Time: 2,000+ hours since 2019

 

Design Time: 1,000+ hours in 200 days

 

Build Time: 600+ hours in 90 days

 

Photography: EClarke Photo 📷

 

© MMXXIII - Rocco Buttliere, LLC

Parts: 8,500+ (~490 unique)

 

Scale: 1:650

 

Dimensions: 13.5in x 16in (34cm x 40cm)

 

PC: Eric Clarke

 

© MMXXII - Rocco Buttliere, LLC

______________________________________

 

For further insights into the Design + Build process, check out the content on my Patreon page! Link to Patreon page ➡️🔗⬅️

️ SPQR - Phase I ️

 

▶️ Watch the Model Film in 4K on YouTube:

youtu.be/zEbGFWenbKI

 

▶️ Intro to SPQR Project:

youtu.be/AUoltNrMyR4

 

Support this unprecedented project on Patreon:

www.patreon.com/RoccoButtliere

 

Parts: 104,000+ (~1,700 unique)

 

Scale: 1:650

 

Dimensions: 57in x 289in (143cm x 231cm)

 

Research Time: 2,000+ hours since 2019

 

Design Time: 1,000+ hours in 200 days

 

Build Time: 600+ hours in 90 days

 

Photography: EClarke Photo 📷

 

© MMXXIII - Rocco Buttliere, LLC

Court house 13905 Lego® Bricks Design by Stefano Mapelli ©2021 Stebrick www.stebrick.com Video:

youtu.be/j9KMNuWTbg8

A comprehensive, 60-page digital book highlighting the historical precedence of Eiffel Tower alongside the high-resolution images of the piece is now available at www.roccobuttliere.com/shop/eiffel-tower-digital-book. The second half of this book provides extensive insights into the design + build process of this 7,900-part, scale LEGO model; insights which were previously only available to subscribers on Patreon. Don’t miss out on this inspiring and concept-to-completion highlight of one of my most iconic works!

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