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Uppsala City Hall was first built 1957. However, it was only partially built according to the original drawings. This year the shape of the building was completed by Henning Larsen Architects. LEGO model has about 9300 bricks and is about 50x50 cm. If you want, you can visit Uppsala City Hall to see this model built ”non-digital” by Daniel Eggens.
A simple build showing a classic front door entranceway with some stylish planters and a nice Holiday wreath. Happy Holidays everyone!
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.
Eisladen und Immobilien am Stint
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Trees designed by Jeff Pinkerton from rebrickable.
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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.
Drawers! Floors! Doors! The magical Madrigal family is here to welcome you to their beloved Casita (from the Disney Movie “Encanto”). Just please don’t talk about Bruno.
This MOC was first displayed at Brick Rodeo 2022 in Austin, Texas, where it received the “Fan Favorite” award, as decided by con attendees and the general public.
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Parts: 8,500+ (~490 unique)
Scale: 1:650
Dimensions: 13.5in x 16in (34cm x 40cm)
PC: Eric Clarke
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Västmanlands-Dala Nation is one of the 13 student nations at Uppsala University in Sweden. The house of Västmanlands-Dala Nation drawn by the Finnish architect Alvar Aalto was built in 1965. Lego microscale model consists of about 950 bricks. Computer rendering but buildable if you have the bricks.
The construction of Eiffel Tower was largely overseen by French civil engineer, Alexandre Gustave Eiffel, whose name has lived on as synonymous with the tower he was determined to build and who ran a successful practice known as Compagnie des Établissements Eiffel ...
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.
I always had a soft spot for those beautiful Victorian jubilee clocks which were a big inspiration here. The ornamentation is meant to honor the four pillars of the empire: engineering, aviation, seafaring and conquest. I purposely decided to use this „oldschool“ color scheme with only primary colors, black, white and grey to highlight its historic significance (in Lego terms of course).
Lego Star Wars Moc
On the frozen world of Orto Plutonia, Rebels uncovered an Imperial outpost, only to find it was a secret ISB laboratory. Determined to expose its purpose, they launched a daring infiltration, hoping to uncover the dark secrets buried beneath the ice.
Hidden Home Park is an underground modern, sustainable home hidden in a green park. Trees, bushes and flowers. A roof and an atrium garden. Kitchen garden with herbs. Three patios with lots of windows. Two ponds and a bench where you can meditate. Two bee hives symbolize the symbiosis of animals, plants and humans.
It is my entry to the Swebrick contest Master Builder of the Year 2017 ending on March 1st 2018.
The house is a calm and silent place to call home. The livingroom is hovering above the still water of the swimming pool. The living area is divided into different floor levels. Kitchen and toilet are located on ground floor. Landing, livingroom, bedroom and bathroom can be found on next level. A combined music and reading corner is hosted on the highest level. A friend of mine told me that she imagined this house to be located in Italy. I think that Italy is a very good guess.
Two townhouses inspired by houses located on Upper East Side, Manhattan, New York. Each house is build as a separate 16x32 modular house. In total about 4800 bricks. Computer renderings but only existing bricks were used.
These gates marked the starting point for chariot racers and were slightly curved, indicating precise alignment of equal starting positions.
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Etemenanki (what can be translated as “House of the Platform between Heaven and Earth”) was a giant temple in ancient Babylon. Babylonian or Sumerian temples are known as ziggurats (“to build high”) and were built in the Mesopotamian region of today’s Iraq and Iran, the earliest even before Egyptians began to erect their tombs into the sky. They comprise of a tiered pyramid structure with a flat top, where the holy shrine was located. Etemenanki was built over the course of three to seven centuries, beginning around 1000 BCE, to honor the city’s patron deity, Marduk. It was subject of constant construction and expansion. Slowly, the temple has risen into the sky, featuring indigo and gold façades at the very top, where only the highest priests were allowed to go. But it was heavily damaged by Assyrian invaders in the seventh century BCE and deteriorated over the next three hundred years. Alexander the Great, astonished by its still awe-inspiring presence, ordered its destruction and complete rebuild. But his death in 323 BCE crossed these plans. Today, only foundations are still visible.
Etemenanki’s influence on the contemporary ancient peoples was immense, so that it is presumed to be the earthly origin of the Biblical tale of the Tower of Babel; such buildings were massive undertakings, which required enormous amounts of resources and influenced the lives of tens of thousands of people.
The model consists of 1,042 pieces, is built in scale 1:650, and is created after descriptions on the Esagila Tablet, which was written during the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II around 600 BCE. According to this, Etemenanki measured 91 meters in width, length and height, though recent studies suggest, that these figures might be exaggerated.
Here's some WIP images of my latest project. I have been working on this the past month or so. Please check @wooootles on Instagram, as I tend to put more WIP images there (whereas my Flickr has more finished images)
Here's some WIP images of my latest project. I have been working on this the past month or so. Please check @wooootles on Instagram, as I tend to put more WIP images there (whereas my Flickr has more finished 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.
Two townhouses inspired by houses in Washington, D.C.. Each house is build as a separate 16x32 modular house. Fully furnished. Computer rendering but buildable if you have the bricks.
East elevation of my LEGO model of the Michigan Bell Madison Central office.
The Art Deco details on the top floor are a bit oversized compared to the prototype. I tried various schemes to recess the half pipe pieces but I could find no method that did not require a sacrifice in some detail.
I plan on building this model over a period of time in three phases. Phase 1, representing of the eastern third of the building, is nearing completion.
Modern living at split levels. Three kinds of sections - striped, brown and olive green.
In Olive Sand House I combine the the desertlike surroundings and olive green/tan colour scheme of Whitebrick Sand House with the striped architecture of for example Green Rock House, Calmwater Cliff House and Vanilla House that has in some way become my trademark.
Two townhouses inspired by houses located on Upper East Side, Manhattan, New York. Each house is build as a separate 16x32 modular house. In total about 4800 bricks. Computer renderings but only existing bricks were used.
A modern tree house inspired by a house by A.Masow Architects. About 4500 bricks. Computer rendering but only existing bricks/colors were used. Reference images.
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.
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Lego build of House for two families in Bahamas by Vardehagen and Anders Haagaas Grinde. However, my version is just for one family because I wanted to keep the size down. About 4250 bricks including about 1500 ”water bricks”. Computer rendering but only existing bricks/colors were used.
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.
Close-up showing the upper terrace of Calmwater Cliff House MOC. Window panes attached with lever bases.
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 vast sum was put forth in the writings of Plutarch and would have weighed as much as 1.3 million lbs! ⚖️
🙌 Likewise, no expense was spared in my interpretation of the rooftop, which uses metallic gold elements in a deceptively complex staggered design.
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Court house 13905 Lego® Bricks Design by Stefano Mapelli ©2021 Stebrick www.stebrick.com Video:
One of my three contributions to the Archbrick/BriXtar Skyscraper Challenge. Computer rendering but buildable if you have the bricks.
⚙️ Velaria were awnings made up of a complex rigging of ropes, sails and timber, maintained and operated by sailors in the Roman navy! ⚙️
This handcrafted design is the result of a months-long collaboration with the team at Bigkidbrix
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The vehicles driving around my micro colony.
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I always had a soft spot for those beautiful Victorian jubilee clocks which were a big inspiration here. The ornamentation is meant to honor the four pillars of the empire: engineering, aviation, seafaring and conquest. I purposely decided to use this „oldschool“ color scheme with only primary colors, black, white and grey to highlight its historic significance (in Lego terms of course).
This homes’ design was inspired by several California mid-century modern architectural masters, including John Lautner, Richard Neutra and E. Stewart Williams. This home, constructed of steel, stone, glass and concrete, takes some of its cues from Stewart Williams’ Edris house, as can be seen in the dramatically projecting slanted roof plane. The section of roof that projects over the front entrance contains solar panels. The prominent roof pivots from identical massive walls which are constructed from irregularly cut concrete blocks, a modern interpretation of a typical mid-century modern stone wall. There are several ways to enter the house, from inside the 6-car garage by elevator, or by taking either the staircase to the left, under the house, or the dramatic freestanding concrete staircase to the right that lands in front of the glass walled infinity-edge pool. There is a home gym located in the house at ground level adjacent to the glass-walled pool allowing for dramatic views of swimmers doing their laps. A stacked sandstone wall that deconstructs as it surrounds the pool is reminiscent of the stone used by Richard Neutra in his Kaufmann house. An all-glass entry door is situated behind the 3-storey high concrete wall which leads to a soaring glass enclosed space with a view throughout the entire first floor. The front of the house is glazed in Pilkington Profilit glass to allow privacy while letting in maximum light. The sides of the house feature large panes of plate glass.
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