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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.
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!
So I won a place in the LEGOLAND Billund Gallery and the entry I chose was actually too big to fit. Ever tried shrinking a model? Yeah, you better start from scratch. At least that’s what I did. I laid out the size it can have, so that I could transport it in a box and within that frame I started to build the base again. The build is now in a cabinet at LEGOLAND for the season 2022.
The Michigan LEGO users group has seen up another of its annual displays at The Henry Ford museum. It runs from November 14th until early January 2022.
This view shows the LEGO model of the Old Wayne County building on the left and part of the Guardian Building on the right.
Final submission for Iron Forge 2023, round 1. The seed part is any minifigure sword. I used lots and lots of them (44 if i counted right) to create a little garden cottage.
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.
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I had no doubt in my mind that the first of what will hopefully be many kits ought to represent the city where I grew up visiting museums, began my architecture education ten years ago, and still call home to this day. This small kit represents the north lion standing "on the prowl" along Michigan Avenue outside the Art Institute of Chicago.
Several of these First Edition kits were mailed to all Corinthian patrons today, and should be reaching everyone soon! For now, the kits will only be available to Corinthian patrons. The rest will be available for sale online and in-person at BrickUniverse events soon. I'll be sure to post here and across social media once they are widely available. Be sure to stay tuned as you won't want to miss out on getting one of these limited quantity First Edition kits!
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Ever since I built the Frauenkirche last year I was hooked on Architecture scale. This year I wanted to push the limits in regards to details in this tiny scale and settled on the Santa Maria della Salute, an iconic church from Venice, Italy.
This also won me a nomination for Best Small Building at Brickworld 2015. Happy me :)
What do you think? Any feedback appreciated!
This is my tiny house LEGO build.
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The Cathedral of Our Dear Lady in Munich was built during the 16th century. Its appearance is typical for large cathedrals in southern Germany; gothic architecture clad in brick, was very common and still influences the cityscapes of many Central European towns. The church’s twin towers rise over 100 meters above the street level and to preserve their visibility among the fast-changing skyline of 21st century Munich, the city council decided to prohibit skyscrapers to rise higher than the Frauenkirche.
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.
Melbourne, What a city..
Thousands of hours of work both building and researching on this project, exploring all the nooks, crannies and secret little coffee shops hidden in lane-ways, not to mention keeping up with all the new construction projects on every corner..
This is the full picture!... sitting on my dining room table
Presenting my LEGO Architecture interpretation of Caerphilly Castle; a commissioned model for Cadw with Little Big Art.
I’ve captured and replicated the architectural essence of Caerphilly Castle, such as the iconic leaning tower and the ruins across the landmark.
The structure is designed to provide a true-to-life colour and relative scale depiction adding an extra dimension and feel of authenticity to this detailed recreation of Wales’ biggest castle!
Highlights
- Blogged on BBC:
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-south-east-wales-37185546
- Blogged on ITV:
www.itv.com/news/wales/2016-08-25/how-you-can-help-caerph...
- Blogged on Cadw
cadw.gov.wales/about/news/caerphilly-castles-bid-to-go-do...
- Blogged on Wales Online
www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/what-caerphilly-cas...
- Blogged on Caerphilly Observer
www.caerphillyobserver.co.uk/news/961173/bid-to-release-c...
- Blogged on South Wales Argus
www.southwalesargus.co.uk/news/15493501.LEGO_replica_of_W...
- LEGO Ideas
ideas.lego.com/projects/150517
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Eisladen und Immobilien am Stint
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Trees designed by Jeff Pinkerton from rebrickable.
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Boxes (or cases) stacked asymmetrically on top of each other form this modern house. At the same time it´s an angle case study.
“I have set eyes on the wall of lofty Babylon on which is a road for chariots, …”
As early as 1200 BCE Babylon was a fortified city-state in the fertile land on the shores of Euphrates River. But under Nebuchadnezzar II the state of Babylonia rose to its mythical might. By 600 BCE, Babylon was most likely the largest city in the world, surpassing vast urban agglomerations in China and the highly developed metropolises along the river Nile. 600,000 people lived and worked under their king and needed protection against invaders from the savage north. A 90-kilometer-long, massive stone wall was erected around the city’s enclosures, 20 meters high and wide – enough for chariots to pass each other. The undertaking’s jewel was the great Ishtar Gate, entirely blue with golden inscriptions, depicting the great tale of Gilgamesh. The procession street connected the gate to the outer walls, flanked by over 500 golden lions. Nowhere in the world has such grandeur been seen before.
By the time, Antipater of Sidon composed his list, the Walls of Babylon were yielding to the only foe they could not have held off; three centuries of high water, storms and lacking reparations crippled the mighty bulwark.
The model consists of 4,223 pieces and is built in scale 1:650. It depicts a 100-meter-long portion of Babylon’s mighty wall and the half-mile-long procession street leading up to the city’s famous northern Ishtar Gate. The layout is inspired by a scale model of the gate complex at Pergamon Museum, Berlin.
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.
Eisladen und Immobilien am Stint
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Trees designed by Jeff Pinkerton from rebrickable.
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Another small build for a weekly Facebook Lego challenge. The theme of the week was microscale castle with maximum 30 bricks. Computer rendering but 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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The front of Autumn Stream House MOC.
Autumn Stream House MOC is a modern home lying among the trees coloured by autumn. Underneath a small stream is living its own life.
This is a social home with a large and modern kitchen where you might gather around a freshly baked pizza. Or you might sit in the lounge sipping on tea in front of the fire.
Upstairs you find a sleeping loft, a fully equipped bathroom, a bird (or star) watching corner and a balcony.
Falu red summer cottages are a common sight in the Scandinavian archipelago. They were often built a long time ago in the 19th or 20th Century. Here is my contemporary take on a Falu red cottage.
This build is a large castle/landscape display featuring The Knights of the Black Falcon and The Forest Guard.
First and foremost the aim of this build was to showcase what I love about those classic mid-80s Castle sets and specifically my two favourite factions. I have drawn inspiration from the original sets featuring each faction, specifically what I loved about them as a child and aimed to contrast that with what appeals to me as an adult builder.
The build features two fortresses side by side, Falkenholt Castle, the fortress of the Knights of the Black Falcon and an underground network of caves and tunnels that comprise the fortress of the Forest Guard.
Some of the elements that I am most happy with in this build are the level of detail and texture, the cross-section style cutaway on the edges of the build showing the internal structure of the castle as well as the geological layers of rock, clay and soil.
️ BASILICA NOVA (MAXENTIUS & CONSTANTINE) ️
Included in Part II of Design Insights covering the Forum ROMANUM over on my Patreon page!
Never before has a seemingly simple rectangular structure challenged me so thoroughly in its design! The sheer number of half- and quarter- plate thicknesses with which I had to contend in order to squeeze the exact number of windows and doors into the façade was nothing short of extraordinary.
I'd also like to think that the inclusion of a minifigure space suit and gold visor - representing a half-dome on the north side of the basilica - takes this redux to stratospheric new heights!
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️ Can you guess to which twin deities this Roman Temple was dedicated?? ️
♊The Temple of the Dioscuri (Castor & Pollux)♊ features prominently in the latest DESIGN Insights post on my Patreon page.
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This cozy little model of a client's house was designed to be built together with their kids. The details to be captured, the features that make their house their house, were based on discussions with the client. It's a lot of personalization in a small package!
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Maidan Nezalezhnosti (Independence Square) is the central square of Kyiv, the capital city of Ukraine
Collab project Andersa with @pablo_brickasso.
Built for @wawlug event. Bus, trams and road infrastructure by pablo_brickasso.
I've build main building and small park.
More photos at my bricksafe gallery: bricksafe.com/pages/Liwnik/town-buildings/andersa