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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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Building-A-Day Bonus: Thanks Cade Taylor for being my 100th follower on Instagram!!

 

Today I'll post a full 16x16 block module of Downtown Houston!

 

Building-A-Day Bonus: Thanks Cade Taylor for being my 100th follower on Instagram!!

 

Today I'll post a full 16x16 block module of Downtown Houston!

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. The building's base measures 136 x 48 LEGO studs.

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

 

Court house 13905 Lego® Bricks Design by Stefano Mapelli ©2021 Stebrick www.stebrick.com Video:

youtu.be/j9KMNuWTbg8

Exclusive set to local Billund, Denmark shops: LEGO Architecture 4000010 LEGO House, target date reportedly March 2014 with price approximately 149 DKK. Story at: www.tvsyd.dk/artikel/223593:LEGO-forkaeler-lokale-butikker

tip of the hat to @Eiker86: twitter.com/Eiker86/status/408587063898812416

This is my latest Moc an Visitor Centre located near a river. It's modeled after a paddle boat.

The west side of the Penobscot Annex LEGO model showing the light well.

📜 The Sette Sale, or "Seven Halls," represent the interconnected corridors which formed the large cistern for the Baths of Trajan. In reality, however, the title is a misnomer as the cistern contained nine halls which would once have been filled with water from a branch of a nearby aqueduct. Nevertheless, this impressive structure had a capacity of 8 million-plus liters by some estimates, was built contemporaneously with the imperial thermae it fed, and was located slightly uphill some 75 meters from the baths themselves.

 

Don't miss these all-new DESIGN Insights post highlighting Phase II of my ongoing efforts to build all of Ancient Rome, circa mid-4th century CE!

 

😎 These insights are EXCLUSIVE to Corinthian patrons, and peel back the curtain months before these designs will be shared publicly. The renderings, on the other hand, are shared with patrons of all tiers.

 

Support this unprecedented project on Patreon!

 

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Tiger’s Nest is the popular name of the Paro Taktsang Monastery.

It’s a prominent Himalayan Buddhist sacred site and temple complex, located in the cliff-side of the upper Paro Valley in Bhutan. The initial temple complex was built in 1692.

The monastery is located 10 kilometers (6.2 mi) to the north of Paro and hangs on a precipitous cliff at 10,240 feet above sea-level, about 3,000 feet above the Paro Valley.

The monastery buildings consist of four main temples and residential buildings. They are ideally designed by adapting to the rock (granite) ledges, the caves and the rocky terrain.

This Lego Model of the Monastery has taken around eight months to build with approximately 200,000 parts.

 

️ SPQR - Phase I ️

 

▶️ Watch the Model Film in 4K on YouTube:

youtu.be/zEbGFWenbKI

 

▶️ Intro to SPQR Project:

youtu.be/AUoltNrMyR4

 

Support this unprecedented project on Patreon:

www.patreon.com/RoccoButtliere

 

Parts: 104,000+ (~1,700 unique)

 

Scale: 1:650

 

Dimensions: 57in x 289in (143cm x 231cm)

 

Research Time: 2,000+ hours since 2019

 

Design Time: 1,000+ hours in 200 days

 

Build Time: 600+ hours in 90 days

 

Photography: EClarke Photo 📷

 

© MMXXIII - Rocco Buttliere, LLC

A comprehensive, 60-page digital book highlighting the historical precedence of Eiffel Tower alongside the high-resolution images of the piece is now available at www.roccobuttliere.com/shop/eiffel-tower-digital-book. The second half of this book provides extensive insights into the design + build process of this 7,900-part, scale LEGO model; insights which were previously only available to subscribers on Patreon. Don’t miss out on this inspiring and concept-to-completion highlight of one of my most iconic works!

Barney works on the files while Andy checks out the Mayberry Gazette.

Schantzska huset (red) and Seyfridtzska huset (yellow) are located at Stortorget in the Old Town of Stockholm, Sweden. Schantzska huset was built in 1650 and Seyfridtzska huset was built in 1520. Today, there is a coffeehouse on the ground floor of both houses.

 

The modular building is constructed in two parts that can be used separately. Total about 4500 bricks. Some bricks have been chosen in colors that are not currently available to make the final result look more like the real buildings. Computer rendering.

 

Reference image.

The "historic" section of town. On the left are replicas of three building from Greenfield Village.

 

The MichLTC display runs from November 27, 2009 to January 3, 2010 in conjunction with the LEGO Castle Adventure exhibit at The Henry Ford.

Ground floor. Eastern side.

 

This house has a number of cuboid bodies linked together by a dark blue tiled hallway hosting a spiral staircase. Large glass windows offer a view of the ground floor and roof garden. Solar panels and home grown vegetables contribute to a sustainable way of living.

The Michigan Lego Train Club holiday train layout is surrounded by artifacts of car culture at the Henry Ford Museum.

 

The MichLTC display runs from November 27, 2009 to January 3, 2010 in conjunction with the LEGO Castle Adventure exhibit at The Henry Ford.

 

My Lego model of the David Stott Building, version 2.0.

Building-A-Day 35: 1100 Louisiana - Enterprise Plaza

 

We are building all of Downtown Houston. The finished model will be 4 feet by 5 feet, with over 50,000 pieces! We will debut this model at Brick Fiesta.

 

Support our epic build of the entire downtown Houston, and get on Sponsors' Row! We'll build your business and place it on our model to be seen by thousands in Houston. PM me for details or visit

www.gofundme.com/f/micro-houston-brick-display

 

Visit Brick Fiesta at www.brickfiesta.com

 

Visit our club at www.houstonbrickclub.com

Outdoor seating.

 

This MOC was created using 2 - 31050 Corner Deli sets, plus additional acquired parts from my collection. Features include a full deli sandwich creation station, a full bathroom inside the deli, and courtyard seating. Also on the first floor, the space is divided to allow a second establishment to conduct business (a small overpriced coffee shop). The patrons of either establishment can use either amenity that the Deli has (bathroom - courtyard seating).

Residence access is on the street side.

The entire second floor has a small efficiency/studio apartment, complete with a full (but very small) galley kitchen, a full (shower only) bathroom and a living/sleeping area. The Murphy bed design has once again come in handy here. The residence also has a nice expanded balcony for the residents with the sandwich sign hanging off the railing.

Access to the roof is through the skylight (as per the set) and there are 2 HVAC systems located there - one for the establishments below, and one for the apartment.

A comprehensive, 60-page digital book highlighting the historical precedence of Eiffel Tower alongside the high-resolution images of the piece is now available at www.roccobuttliere.com/shop/eiffel-tower-digital-book. The second half of this book provides extensive insights into the design + build process of this 7,900-part, scale LEGO model; insights which were previously only available to subscribers on Patreon. Don’t miss out on this inspiring and concept-to-completion highlight of one of my most iconic works!

I'm proud to present you this MOC of Petra Great Temple in Lego Architecture style designed by Bert Van Raemdonck! Thank to him and its free 3D model, I managed to re-build it with real bricks! :)

 

Here the original project by Bert Van Raemdonck:

www.flickr.com/photos/98281410@N07/30670627321/

 

I wanted to complete its MOC with a little rocky context, typical of Petra. I'm always thinking that the fame of this Temple is mostly due to Indiana Jones' movie "The Last Crusade"! :)

 

Thank you again Bert! :)

This build is part of a larger display I'm developing for exhibition next year, where I'll be revisiting and expanding on the concept of Neo Fabuland—a reinterpretation of the classic Fabuland aesthetic, much like how Neo-Classic Space draws inspiration from the original Classic Space theme.

 

I currently have several builds in progress for this display, and this is the second one to be completed.

 

This build is not inspired by an existing Fabuland set. It features a stucco rendered brick train station building with a tiled roof on a stone platform perched on a hilltop. The build includes a cutaway bridge underpass and rounded rocks as well as my spreading tree technique.

 

The train in this build is based on the engine from 910035 Logging Railway and also showcases my approach to Neo Fabuland windows, using brick-built frames with vinyl-cut sticker panes to echo the distinctive charm of original Fabuland designs.

Based loosely on BCD Colonial Revival House instructions. Instead of it being the 3 floors of simple boxes, I've fleshed it out a bit, adding fully furnished rooms and stairs to the second floor and a pull down ladder to the attic (which is also furnished with a guest bed and a desk/office area).

Barney Fife prepares to lecture the latest con-men to get booked in "The Rock". Now men...

Lego microbuild of UKK, a concert hall and convention centre in Uppsala, Sweden. UKK was designed by Copenhagen-based architectural firm Henning Larsen and was officially opened on 1 September 2007. 2205 bricks.

 

Reference images and description of building

Toward the north end of the Campus Martius, along the via Lata, there stood a tremendous column dedicated to Marcus Aurelius. The column was erected in 180 CE, shortly after the death of its namesake emperor, and still stands today along the via del Corso. Like the more famous Column of Trajan just up the street, the Column of Marcus Aurelius was carved with spiraling reliefs which depict the emperor's second century campaigns against the Germans and Sarmatians. The column was once the vividly colorful standout feature of a group of commemorative structures which once occupied the immediate area.

 

The sepulcra and temples depicted here represent the final subsection of my Phase III efforts. In the past four months, we have examined hundreds of structures throughout the Campus Martius region. These all-new additions to the ongoing SPQR diorama have been fastidiously documented over the course of these fourteen Design Insights posts; and it's my pleasure to bring you the final insights into Phase III design + research efforts.

 

Don't miss this all-new DESIGN Insights post highlighting Phase III of my ongoing efforts to build all of Ancient Rome, circa mid-4th century CE!

 

😎 These insights are EXCLUSIVE to Corinthian patrons, and peel back the curtain months before these designs will be shared publicly. The renderings, on the other hand, are shared with patrons of all tiers.

 

Support this unprecedented project on Patreon!

 

Link below ➡️🔗⤵️

 

www.patreon.com/RoccoButtliere

 

#History #ChicagoArtist #SPQR #AncientRome #Rome #Roma #RomanEmpire #LEGO #LEGOArchitecture #LEGOArt #InstaLEGO #GoBricks #MarcusAurelius

Parts: 8,500+ (~490 unique)

 

Scale: 1:650

 

Dimensions: 13.5in x 16in (34cm x 40cm)

 

PC: Eric Clarke

 

© MMXXII - Rocco Buttliere, LLC

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For further insights into the Design + Build process, check out the content on my Patreon page! Link to Patreon page ➡️🔗⬅️

Exterior close-up of Whitebrick Sand House MOC (by then still work in progress).

 

Whitebrick Sand House is characterized by straight lines, glass and sandy colours. Placed in desertlike environment, yet close to civilization. Somewhere to relax.

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Autumn Stream House MOC is a modern home lying among the trees coloured by autumn. Underneath a small stream is living its own life.

Court house 13905 Lego® Bricks Design by Stefano Mapelli ©2021 Stebrick www.stebrick.com Video:

youtu.be/j9KMNuWTbg8

Court house 13905 Lego® Bricks Design by Stefano Mapelli ©2021 Stebrick www.stebrick.com Video:

youtu.be/j9KMNuWTbg8

This is a reworking of the Lego Haunted House set, with some "assistance" from Kristel's free instructions from Rebrickable, and other inspirations from BCD Mansard and other examples available out there. I'm happy with the outcome, especially with the line of the imbedded chimney, seen if the side of the building is not against another building.

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.

I have finally begun a model of the 40 story art deco Guardian Building designed by Wirt C. Rowland and built in Detroit in 1929 for the Union Trust Company. The base of the building measures 44 x 134 studs and when complete, it should be over 8 feet (about 2.5 meters) high.

 

This near-ground level view shows the partially completed main entrance and my first attempt at representing one of the two sculptures by Corrado Parducci that flank the entrance. Inside the entrance vestibule, you can see one of the three Mayan style stepped arches reproduced in LEGO.

Lego microbuild of UKK, a concert hall and convention centre in Uppsala, Sweden. UKK was designed by Copenhagen-based architectural firm Henning Larsen and was officially opened on 1 September 2007. 2205 bricks.

 

Reference images and description of building

️ SPQR - Phase I ️

 

▶️ Watch the Model Film in 4K on YouTube:

youtu.be/zEbGFWenbKI

 

▶️ Intro to SPQR Project:

youtu.be/AUoltNrMyR4

 

Support this unprecedented project on Patreon:

www.patreon.com/RoccoButtliere

 

Parts: 104,000+ (~1,700 unique)

 

Scale: 1:650

 

Dimensions: 57in x 289in (143cm x 231cm)

 

Research Time: 2,000+ hours since 2019

 

Design Time: 1,000+ hours in 200 days

 

Build Time: 600+ hours in 90 days

 

Photography: EClarke Photo 📷

 

© MMXXIII - Rocco Buttliere, LLC

My Lego model of Detroit's Penobscot Building. This is the Griswold side of the building.

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