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My latest Lego creation, the Kraft Building. My Husband said it looked like his old elementary school. Unfortunately I could not find any pictures online of Kraft Elementary to see the similarities. This Lego creation was shown at Michigan Brickworld last September. I'm a member of the Michigan Lug Group.
This is a Lego modular of the F-town Building located in Sendai, Japan by architect Atelier Hitoshi Abe. About 8500 bricks of which over 3000 are white 1x1 plates. 😂 Computer rendering but only existing bricks were used. Reference images.
With this building I wanted to create a single-color house and instead of colors using a lot of structure on the facade. The building can be opened at the back and when fully opened, the two parts of the back expands the facade on the front and it becomes a 64 studs wide building. On the ground floor there is an architecture office and above that a large apartment. About 9700 bricks. Computer rendering but only existing bricks/colors were used.
Here's my latest Lego Winter Village MOC. Santa is having a day of relax on the slopes with his family. But a normal day of skiing took a fun turn.
I made this Lego MOC for the Lego Winter Village Contest over on facebook.
Here you can check out the full video:
Lego Ideas project SUPPORT: bit.ly/LegoMeetingPoint
The city has grown around the railroad and the Brickester City Council has decided to expand the station, preserving and restoring the old facade and covering the old hall with a new iron and glass structure.
This newly-restored station has quickly become the most important meeting point in the city. Thousands of people pass through every day. Some patiently await the journey home, others rush by to get to work on time, some people-watch with curiosity, whilst some anxiously anticipate the too-slow arrival of a loved one. Yet others carry all their worldly belongings in a suitcase ready to embark the train to a new life.
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This is my build of a modern villa with a Bauhaus architectural style which emphasizes minimalism, functionality and clean lines.
You can help make it a real LEGO set by voting for it on LEGO Ideas:
ideas.lego.com/projects/b5fedfc7-49bd-4df5-be12-a962e9433952
I've been working on this build for a little over a month. I was inspired by a small toy train diorama I saw in Akihabara a while ago and decided I wanted to create something similar. It took a while to settle on a architectural style but when walking down the main shopping street in Kamakura last month, past the Ghibli store I knew I wanted to build something similar to the buildings in Howl's Moving Castle.
Some of the interiors are furnished so I might return to this MOC later and take some more photos.
Walked past a building the other day with balconeys arranged like a bar graph following a linear function as seen from above. I liked the mathematical elegance of it and immediately thought of part 6044 (Slope 53 3 x 1 x 3 1/3 with Studs on Slope) and knew I had to build it. After completion I was pretty happy with what I had accomplished, apart from two pieces not being available in the color I would have wanted. However, after seeing how expensive this build would have been to purchase the pieces for I decided I might as well just let it live in the computer. Let those two pieces be that color I wanted and let it be. So here are some shots of the finished product.
Lego modular fashion store inspired by Furla store in Ginza, Tokyo, Japan. About 4500 bricks. Computer rendering but only existing bricks/colors were used.
My newest building is inspired by a condo featured in one of my favorite new TV series, Orphan Black, filmed on location in Toronto.
These buildings are based on certain architectural elements found in NYC. Especially the fire escape in front, a corner deli and neighborhood restaurants.
The Village Post Office is my first new MOC for over a year. A classic British Post Office set during the early 1930's. The model is not a modular building but features an open back design to give easy access to the interior details.
The model is now on LEGO IDEAS. f you like to vote for the model to be made in to a real set then please visit ideas.lego.com/projects/16ae1e95-cf30-41dd-ae23-36e07668df05
Thanks very much.
The Village Post Office is my first new MOC for over a year. A classic British Post Office set during the early 1930's. The model is not a modular building but features an open back design to give easy access to the interior details.
The model is now on LEGO IDEAS. f you like to vote for the model to be made in to a real set then please visit ideas.lego.com/projects/16ae1e95-cf30-41dd-ae23-36e07668df05
Thanks very much.
If you are one of the lucky ones that own the Cafe' Corner, this is one of the endless possibilities to integrate it, along with other Modulars, with my Lego Modular Expansion Pack.
I decided to keep the classic smiley faces for this render, as it is for all other minifigs of the included sets.
Please, support my project in Lego Ideas: ideas.lego.com/projects/3a08d0cf-f70b-4384-8f17-6abfaf755ed2
See Video Here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQlUWbDSRDM
Special Thanks to The Brothers Brick for Photo Shopping this picture!
Lego bookstore modular inspired by A.Masow Architects concept store. There are four apartments above the bookstore. The modular house can be opened at the back and is fully furnished. About 6500 bricks. Computer rendering but only existing bricks/colors were used. Reference images.
It is a modular fish market sized 64x32 studs comprising seven pavilions and few bridges. The market is divided into wet goods and dry goods zone, with shops ranged from fish stalls, flower shop and grocery stores at Ground, and cafe and restaurant on the 1st Floor. Vibrant Coral and Dark Azur are adopted as colour palette of the design. Built with several types of window frames, a huge canopy provides weather proection to the people below. Enjoy shopping and eating with proper distancing!
The Village Post Office is my first new MOC for over a year. A classic British Post Office set during the early 1930's. The model is not a modular building but features an open back design to give easy access to the interior details.
The model is now on LEGO IDEAS. f you like to vote for the model to be made in to a real set then please visit ideas.lego.com/projects/16ae1e95-cf30-41dd-ae23-36e07668df05
Thanks very much.
Lego Ideas project SUPPORT: bit.ly/LegoMeetingPoint
The city has grown around the railroad and the Brickester City Council has decided to expand the station, preserving and restoring the old facade and covering the old hall with a new iron and glass structure.
This newly-restored station has quickly become the most important meeting point in the city. Thousands of people pass through every day. Some patiently await the journey home, others rush by to get to work on time, some people-watch with curiosity, whilst some anxiously anticipate the too-slow arrival of a loved one. Yet others carry all their worldly belongings in a suitcase ready to embark the train to a new life.
#lego #legotrain #legotrainstation #legorailway #legotrains #legostation #bricks #legos #legoideas #legostagram #afol
#legomoc #legoworld #lepralego #moc #legomodular #legomodularbuilding #legocreatorexpert #legocitylife #legophotography #legoarchitecture #legofan #rebuildtheworld
#architecture #bricklink
Modernist office building on Telecommunications and Telegraph Office building in Warsaw, Nowogrodzka 45.
www.warszawa1939.pl/obiekt/nowogrodzka-45
Build for LUGPol Exhibition LEGOWISKO 2017, Chojnice.
More photos: www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=573500
Thanks to everyone who has been supporting my project Bricks & Blooms on LEGO IDEAS. It now has well over 9000 votes and just needs around 600 more to reach its goal of 10,000.
Please spare a few moments to visit the page on LEGO IDEAS and give it your vote.
ideas.lego.com/projects/2e7f2229-b8ec-4c11-a47f-f8650f537c81
Thanks you very much.
Ebisu East Gallery is a wedding venue and restaurant located in Tokyo, Japan. Modular building is constructed of about 8000 bricks and the back and one side can be opened.
Some bricks have been chosen in colors that are not currently available to make the final result look more like the real building. Computer rendering.