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Designed by: Ekaterina Lukasheva

Folded by: Akira Nguyen

 

I know the paper I chose is kind of hard to see the design of the model. However, I didn't want to start off using 3 inch sheets because I figured it would be more difficult to put together and I also wanted to choose paper that was more sturdy...so this ended up being this pattern since I had plenty of sheets.

Modular origami by Tomoko Fuse, from the books "unit origami fantasy" and "unit origami essence"

LEGO modular post office.

 

6455 parts.

 

Building instruction is available at: rebrickable.com/users/peedeejay/mocs/

 

This was one of the most challenging facades I ever built, but I‘m quite happy how it turned out. Inside you can find also an architect‘s office. This gave me the chance to try some microscale building for the first time.

 

Tree technique by Ralf Langer.

Modular Bank, rear 3/4 view. First designed in MLCad, then built with real bricks.

Modular Origami Star (Maria Sinayskaya)

squares, 4 units, no glue

LEGO modular post office.

 

6455 parts.

 

Building instruction is available at: rebrickable.com/users/peedeejay/mocs/

 

This was one of the most challenging facades I ever built, but I‘m quite happy how it turned out. Inside you can find also an architect‘s office. This gave me the chance to try some microscale building for the first time.

 

Tree technique by Ralf Langer.

A modular school.

 

Building instruction is available at: rebrickable.com/users/peedeejay/mocs/

 

Every city needs a school! The build spans among 3 baseplates and consists of 10 modules. The baseplates can be separated from each other for easy transportation. The complete model weighs about 10kg and has 14417 parts.

 

The front part contains the main entrance, some trees and a bus stop. The roof areas contain the ventilation units, photovoltaics and the clock.

 

The ground floor contains the main entrance hall with washrooms for boys and girls. The right wing of the ground floor contains a standard classroom for maths and literature. The left wing of the ground floor contains the music classroom, featuring a piano, drums and some other instruments.

 

The middle floor contains a cafeteria, where the students can get a quick bite and some refreshments. The left wing of the middle floor contains an IT-classroom and it seems the students are well stocked on mobile devices. The right wing of the middle floor contains the science classroom. At the moment some experiments are ongoing in the chemistry class.

 

The upper floor contains the library.

Modular Flower (Front)

Folded by Marcela Brina

 

Designer: Tomoko Fuse

 

More details in: www.artisbellus.com/2013/09/origami-decorations-modular-f...

A couple of weeks ago, I got my hands on a 1592 Town Square set (Dutch version). I had to restore it a little, and then I got the idea to make a building for my modular street inspired by this set. So this is the result. A corner house, built in the middle ages, the last in its sort, next to the last remaining part of the city walls. Maybe it was the house of the gatekeeper. Today the space behind the gate isn't used as road any more, but houses a little snack corner, where you can eat 'soep en worst' (as in the original 1983 set).

Next to another modular MOC it looks very small, but that is to be expected from a little mediaeval house.

I haven't yet remade the statue and the parade from set 1592.

Modular Pharmacy, ground floor, exterior details.

Close up of the operating room, and the sink where the surgeons scrub in.

 

Made for the Modular Madness contest on Eurobricks.

the right part of my modular street

Modular Origami Stars (Maria Sinayskaya)

A rectangles, 8 units, no glue

LEGO modular post office.

 

6455 parts.

 

Building instruction is available at: rebrickable.com/users/peedeejay/mocs/

 

This was one of the most challenging facades I ever built, but I‘m quite happy how it turned out. Inside you can find also an architect‘s office. This gave me the chance to try some microscale building for the first time.

 

Tree technique by Ralf Langer.

A pavilion designed on the idea of modular architecture in 3rd Semester.

Medium wood and Steel wires

First go at a LEGO Modular building :)

J Stilo provides world class modular kitchen, Kitchen accessories and kitchen appliances in Chennai. Our products are built based on Indian cooking standards

M62.....West Cowick.....

 

© Kane Salter 2023.

a modular bangle: you can wear it with or without the red element

Designed and folded by me. 8 units folded from squares, joined without glue.

A couple of weeks ago, I got my hands on a 1592 Town Square set (Dutch version). I had to restore it a little, and then I got the idea to make a building for my modular street inspired by this set. So this is the result. A corner house, built in the middle ages, the last in its sort, next to the last remaining part of the city walls. Maybe it was the house of the gatekeeper. Today the space behind the gate isn't used as road any more, but houses a little snack corner, where you can eat 'soep en worst' (as in the original 1983 set).

Next to another modular MOC it looks very small, but that is to be expected from a little mediaeval house.

I haven't yet remade the statue and the parade from set 1592.

Close up of the operating room, and the patient getting prepped for surgery.

 

Made for the Modular Madness contest on Eurobricks.

Modular Star (Maria Sinayskaya)

squares, 8 units, no glue

Close up of the waiting area and doctor's office.

 

Made for the Modular Madness contest on Eurobricks.

Modular Origami Star (Maria Sinayskaya)

A rectangles, 8 units, no glue

First go at a LEGO Modular building :)

Modular Origami Star (Maria Sinayskaya)

squares, 6 units, no glue

Here is another section of modular terrain. This time I chose to do a stream, since water is one of the areas where I think modular terrain standards could benefit from an update.

My friend recently got his second 200e. The one on the right is one of the earliest ones that was made. It includes a now rare 249e.

Modular Star (Maria Sinayskaya)

rectangles (A4 ratio), 8 units, no glue

Modular Origami Stars (Maria Sinayskaya)

squares, 8 units, no glue

ideas.lego.com/projects/148797 This series of photos shows how the look of this castle evolves as you add and move small castle modules. Please tell Lego to make this a set by going to this link and clicking the Blue “Support” button.

Modular Origami Coaster Maria Sinayskaya

 

circles,

6 units,

no glue

 

8 units

 

Designer: Francesco Mancini

Folder: Francesco Mancini

Paper: Kami

Unit size: Square

 

Very similar to Stella bicolore. It has very nice variations

Ektachrome 100 reversal film shot on a Minolta SRT200

Modular Origami Star (Maria Sinayskaya)

rectangles (1:2), 8 units, no glue

Modular Origami Star (Maria Sinayskaya)

squares, 8 units, no glue

Celebrating my 9th piece of modern architecture in the archiBRICKture series, the modular LEGO Store is a colorful and clean building where both adults and kids will find all the joy with the LEGO bricks!

 

The design rips off all colors except on the front door, above where you can find all the different colors of LEGO bricks, the signature of this brand. Next to the door is the giant wooden sculpture of minifigure, and people will have no difficulty to locate the store!

 

The new building introduces different curves and round corners to soften the block massing, giving the facade a subtle but interesting look. The curves also go around the facade cut-out for the minifigure statue and the glass wall behind it, which allows sunlight to enter the shop.

 

There are 3 floors and a rooftop. Inside, you can find all the popular box sets including the latest ones, a Pick-A-Brick corner, a children play area and a LEGO factory machine display. On the rooftop, you can have some refreshments, or share ideas if there is any MOC event.

 

So now you have a new place to haunt, what are you waiting for?

Modular pizzeria inspired by set #7641

Modular Star (Maria Sinayskaya)

rectangles (A4 ratio), 8 units, no glue

Modular Origami Star (Maria Sinayskaya)

rectangles (A4 ratio), 8 units, no glue

Just to give some perspective on the size of this thing. I am a big dude. 6' 240 lbs. and I feel small in front of it!

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