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Lego build of Mak Residence by Lars Langberg Architects. The house can be divided into several parts and is fully furnished. About 6600 bricks. Computer rendering but only existing bricks/colors were used.
The start to the front tower! You can tell already this model is going to be massive.
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LEGO scale model of three medieval towers and their surroundings in Ghent, Belgium. Featuring the Saint Nicholas church, medieval Belfry tower and Saint Bavo’s Cathedral.
Scale 1:500
Combined dimensions: 116 x 32 cm
~10.000 parts in total
Before the pandemic I brought this house to my work office to display it in my room. It has been there since then - alone. Now it's back at home with me and I decided to take some new - better - photos. So here they are!
Scandinavian Sea House MOC is a small - but functional - house by the sea. It is shaped like an L and located somewhere in the Swedish archipelago. Downstairs you find a small TV-room and kitchen next to a guest room and a laundry room. A storage space is hidden underneath the staircase, that leads up to the master bedroom. And now we come to the best part - the home spa! Here you find a Turkish bath and resting chairs in a peaceful environment with a panorama sea view. Double glass doors lead to the roof terrace outside.
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.
Throwback to a moc that I created two years ago. New renderings and some minor changes from the original moc. 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. Computer rendering but only existing bricks were used.
My third and last entry to BriXtar and Archbrick Skyscraper Challenge.
A classic skyscraper in tan and LBG. Grille tiles and ladders are used to create the striped walls. The sprue from ninjago stars play the role as cars.
My Lego version of House Adrenaline by Ricardo Legorreta. It is not a carbon copy, I changed a few things here and there... Could not resist to reproduce LEGOrreta :)
Despite what today poses the greatest threat to Taj Mahal, the water of the Yamuna have been crucial in imbuing the site’s visage of Paradise with the vitality of flowing waters in the Charbagh. The gardens were first irrigated using through a rather complex infrastructure known as a purs. This animal-powered rope and bucket system raised water from the banks just west of the Chameli Farsh, after which the water flowed down an arched aqueduct to a storage tank housed within the pavilion at the midpoint of the Charbagh. Thirteen more purs were then used to pump the water from the tank to the rest of the gardens through earthenware pipes. These pipes were eventually replaced with cast iron in 1903, while the purs and aqueduct were replaced with more modern infrastructure. While the purs no longer exist, the arches of the aqueduct now accommodate offices for the Archaeological Survey of India’s Horticultural Department. To this day, the waters provided by the Hindu goddess Yamuna still flow amidst the gardens of Paradise at Taj Mahal.
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!
The white flowers surround this split-level house inspired by 20th Century modernist architecture. The SNOT windows along the livingroom and bedroom started this build and it is almost a little brother to my previous Artsand House MOC. As always, I've spent a lot of time working on the interiors and I'm pretty fond of the combined kitchen and livingroom myself. I hope you like it too!
In the earliest days of the Kingdom of Rome, the Ager Vaticanus was a festering alluvial plain between the Janiculum and Vatican Hills. This marshy land marked the boundary between Rome and a rival Etruscan settlement until the former led a conquest of the surrounding area and the greater Italian peninsula in the fourth century BCE during the Republican period. For centuries after, the Ager Vaticanus was known for its bad wine and middling vegetable gardens - that is until the first century CE, during the reign of Emperor Caligula, when the plain became the site of his new circus. The Circus of Caligula was initially famed for its signature chariot races, but quickly rose to infamy as the site of the first state-sponsored martyrdoms of Christians under Caligula’s successor, Nero.
The Apostle Peter was said to be among the scapegoated early Christians martyred in 65 CE in the wake of the Great Fire of Rome in 64. According to tradition, Peter was crucified upside-down on the spina (median) of the Circus of Caligula. His body was later smuggled away and laid to rest in a nearby pagan cemetery just north of the circus where, true to scripture, it is said that Constantine I built the original St. Peter’s Basilica in the fourth century once Christianity had been formally adopted by the Roman Empire. The Old St. Peter’s Basilica stood until 1505, when Pope Julius II formally condemned the basilica and commissioned its complete reconstruction in light of the structure’s increasingly dilapidated state following decades of disuse during the Avignon Papacy. During this turbulent fourteenth-century period, seven successive popes resided in Avignon with their papal courts due to an ongoing dispute over the centralization of the Church. Entire novels have been easily filled with these comings and goings, but suffice it to say, it is a fascinating testament to the impact decisions in the Church have had on the built environment.
Model film on YouTube
Precedence: World’s first contiguous LEGO® landscape of an entire sovereign country
Parts: 67,000+ (~1,300 unique)
Scale: 1:650
Dimensions: 52in x 68in (131cm x 173cm)
Design Time: 500+ hours in 70 days
Build Time: 300+ hours in 28 days
VC: David Flores
© 2020 - Rocco Buttliere, LLC
Garpenberg Castle is located in Dalarna, Sweden. It was built 1801 and used as a private residence. Today it is used as a conference and wedding venue. About 2200 bricks. Computer rendering but buildable if you have the bricks.
Hey guys! Just playing around with interior design - This one's a hotel lobby / front desk. Simple!
What do you guys think?
New York City buldings with High Line Park.
Gallery:
bricksafe.com/pages/Liwnik/town-buildings/nyc-506-508-w-2...
It's a beautiful day in Fabuland!
I started a 'blog' at lego.super-junk.com to post my lego things. Hopefully if I preserve them there I won't feel so bad about tearing them down when I need the parts!
This is an Ancient Temple from India. This is the Nagara style of Architecture which was fully developed in the 10th century. Such Temples exist till date and are very much in use as a place of worship and pilgrimage. In Hinduism the devotee offers flowers and fruit to the 'deity' as a form of worship. Therefore we always see stalls selling garlands, flowers and fruit outside a temple. A visit to the Temple is not a sombre event, and could be and evening outing for the family or a 'picnic' Therefore one finds a 'fair' like atmosphere around the entrance.
Lego build of Mak Residence by Lars Langberg Architects. The house can be divided into several parts and is fully furnished. About 6600 bricks. Computer rendering but only existing bricks/colors were used.
Watch Video Here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dTjfv0JkY4
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Rumor has it that the devil offered to help build the church in return for revenge on God. He promised to build it as big as humanly (or devilishly) possible in order to impress the Lord. But he wanted the church’s architect to omit every window for the church to be as dark as a cave. The architect pretended to make the deal with the devil. When the church was finished, the devil came to see the work. He stood in the mighty doorway and grinned with glee as he could not see a single window in the walls; and he stomped to the ground in triumph. The marking of his hooved foot is still visible today in the marble floor; on the only spot in the church where columns block away the view to all windows.
The model consists of 1,559 pieces, is built in scale 1:650, and features a removable roof to access the detailed interior, including both organs and the marble altar.
Warsaw panorama in the style of LEGO Architecture sets. Model built for legopolandofficial for LEGO Brand Retail Store in wroclavia. You can see the rest of the panoramas in the Wroclaw store and wawlug website wawlug.pl
I have finally finished this Mid-Century Modern (MCM) house MOC. The building process has been slow due to struggles in "real" life and that is one reason I decided to call it Endeavour House. Another reason is that the television series Endeavour (a prequel of Inspector Morse) has provided good insight in 1960's interior design.
I've tried to include MCM characteristics such as large windows, a low sloping roof, natural colours, patios and a green garden. The interiors are also inspired by MCM design.
After 22 months of off and on construction, the LEGO Guardian Building is complete. The model is 8 feet (2.46 meters) high to the roof.
This model will be displayed for the first time at the Henry Ford Museum starting on November 24, 2014 and ending in early January 2015.
The very first BUILD Insights post, highlighting the rebuilding of my Transamerica Pyramid piece, is up on my Patreon page! Available to all IONIC patrons and above, this is the first of many posts to come that highlight the engineering involved throughout the building process, providing extensive documentation and diagrams to help shed some light on previously unrevealed techniques.
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I updated my LEGO model of the Colonial Department Store (which rented space in the Cunninghams Drugs building). I added the large Art Deco blade sign and added the zigzag effect on the roof line of the building. I also converted the model into a semi-modular (The LEGO company's modular buildings line started with the Cafe Corner set). The ground floor is a separate unit with an interior (work in progress) and the roof is removable for access.
The building model measures 12.5 inches wide by 14.5 inches deep by 22.5 inches high (31.75 x 36.8 x 54.5 centimeters).
See my Flickr post preceding the photos of this model for images of the real building.
The building to the right is my revamped David Stott building model built in a slightly larger scale that the previous version (still a work in progress as well at this time).
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.
"Gathered friends... Listen again to the Legend of the BIONICLE."
A microscale landscape build with a central location from the island of Mata Nui, with a minifigure trophy part representing Takanuva, Toa of Light.
Taking inspiration from different depictions of Kini Nui temple from three separate BIONICLE media: the temple hidden in the jungle as depicted in commercials for the first BIONICLE sets, the four-spired temple in Mata Nui Online Game, and the area across the stream with the sand pit and the giant Toa head carving that features prominently in BIONICLE: Mask of Light.
Main temple structure was originally built for New Elementary Parts Fest
Rock done with plates only.
On a recent trip to the coast, I noticed the many ways in which Land meets Water.
This MOC is an attempt to mimic rockwork as arches using plates. The result was a bowl shaped island which I made into a self sustained island village.
My newest addition to the Wasabi District. About 3000 pieces and the size of a typical CREATOR Expert corner building.
Irish Pub on the first floor, while a hostel is situated on the 2nd and 3rd floors.
This modular building is inspired by the modern Scandinavian architecture of the Rosendal neighborhood in Uppsala, Sweden. The wooden house consists of two parts, a cafe and apartments. About 3500 bricks. Computer rendering but only existing bricks were used.
I have wanted to build this house in Lego for a long time. However, the house is too big for minifig scale and a lot of details would be lost in micro scale. But when I saw this recently taken photo of the house, with the beautiful pink flowering tree in front of the house, it felt like a perfect alternative to build the tree with the house in the background.
A year ago I decided to only use existing bricks for my digital MOCs. But this time I really wanted to capture the original color of the house together with the color of the tree. Therefore this build is an exception from my rule. However, this is how the house would look if only existing bricks were used.
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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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In a glade shadowed by pine trees lies this house. It has a large terrace (to some extent inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater) and a cosy conservatory with garden view.
It might not be my most complex build so far, but it's still one of of my hardest to finish. In April, after years and years of hard work as a legal counsel with high speed approach and self-imposed performance requirements, I ran out of energy. My brain stopped co-operating and I lost my ability to focus. Since then, I have been struggling to recover and to find a balance both at work and in my creative process with LEGO. Thus, finishing Pineglade House MOC means a lot to me and I'm glad that I'm now on a more sustainable path ahead.
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.