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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!

Hong Kong Tonglau (Series 2)

Inspired by danish apartment buldings like the ones found in Frederiksbjerg in Aarhus and ร˜sterbro in Copenhagen.

From left to right along the length of the layout is a custom version of the LEGO Group's fire station set, Chris Leach's Pepsi Building, the Ford Building, Penobscot Building and the Detroit Public Library.

 

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

Also known as Still Bend, this Frank Lloyd Wright house is located in Two Rivers, WI.

Mein Lรผneburg-Set zum Selbstbauen. Inkl. Original-LEGOยฉ-Teile, seltener Lรผneburg-Kachel und Anleitung.

This model was commissioned by Living Sky Casino in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada. It was unveiled at their 10-year anniversary celebration on December 28, 2018.

 

Model was built by MEEP Creative Agency (LEGO builder: kellyrev) in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada.

 

The seven stone-cut murals on the side of the real building were redrawn and printed on vinyl stickers.

Something Completely Different

My Lego version of Pavillion de l'Esprit Noveau by Le Corbusier. Pretty straihght-forward build except for the round tree hole in the ceiling which was a little tricky. I also exaggerated the coloured section a little to pay tribute to Lego of Denmark. You can see two different versions with different windows and tree.

This is based on a reworking of the Lego Haunted House set, with some "assistance" from Kristel's free instructions from Rebrickable, and other inspirations from BCD Mansard as well as other examples available on other Lego fan sites on the internet. 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.

My Lego version of Maison Citrohan by Le Corbusier.

Overview from above.

 

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

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

I'm so proud to present you one of my personal MOC, designed by me and nobody else! :)

This is the faithful model of the Cathedral of Trani, my hometown in Puglia (Italy).

The scale is very similar to the one of Lego Architecture style, as usual.

 

I designed it in Studio before, and in the end I also managed to build it, with the important help (and tolerance!) of my wife Malwina! :*

  

A build based on a vision of a sustainable and modern home close to nature.

 

Green Rock House is divided into Three parts connected by hinges and technic pins. The roof of each level can be removed easily.

 

The house has full interior with a living room, kitchen, bedroom, Music corner, bathroom and gym.

 

This is the passage between the entrance hallway and living room.

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.

A build based on a vision of a sustainable and modern home close to nature.

 

Green Rock House is divided into Three parts connected by hinges and technic pins. The roof of each level can be removed easily.

 

The house has full interior with a living room, kitchen, bedroom, Music corner, bathroom and gym.

 

This is the passage between the entrance hallway and living room.

Roof terrace with spa. Part 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.

Exterior. Main entrance and roof terrace.

 

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

DESIGN Insights for my latest commission piece depicting the Hawthorn Mall Redevelopment!

 

Now live on Patreon!

 

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This is a small portion of the white LEGO bricks liberated by the demolition of my LEGO model of the Fisher Building (version 2). Some of these bricks will be reused for my RMS Titanic cross-section model.

These buildings are based on certain architectural elements found in NYC. Especially the fire escape in front, a corner deli and neighborhood restaurants.

Set 21004, part of the Architecture series, depicts New York City's Guggenheim Museum. It consists of 208 pieces, is rated Age 10+, and took me 40 minutes to build.

 

The completed set. Rather small, but pleasing to look at. And the building's neighbor to the back is modeled here as a generic beige wall.

 

This set cost $40, and is rather small for a set of its size. Lego Architecture sets that are officially licensed by Frank Lloyd Wright (Guggenheim Museum is one of several in the series that depict a Wright building) cost a bit more than otherwise; in fact, at the real Guggenheim Museum, this same set is sold for $50.

 

For my first Lego Architecture sets, I decided on three New York City landmarks. With yet another trip to New York City about to start in a week, I wanted to get into a New York state of mind, just like the Billy Joel song.

Exterior of the National Building Museum

 

Over the last 6 weeks, I had the amazing opportunity to design and build my largest LEGO creation yet. When the National Building Museum announced they were expanding their exhibit on LEGO architecture and invited Robert A.M. Stern Architects to submit a model, I jumped at the chance. There were a lot of long hours and sleepless nights as a result, but I am very happy with the end result and am honored to have something that can be enjoyed by thousands rather than just anyone who happens to be in my living room. Here are some facts and statistics:

 

Project: 15 Central Park West

Architect: Robert A.M. Stern Architects, LLP

Location: New York, New York

Building Height: 548 ft (35 stories)

 

Scale of Model: 1โ€ = 16โ€™-0โ€

Height of Model: 36โ€

Number of Pieces Used: over 30,000

Time to Create: 200 hours (100 hours to design; 100 hours to build)

 

This model is now on display in the National Building Museum in Washington, DC as part of the expanded exhibit LEGO Architecture: Towering Ambition from now until September 3, 2012. It is in the company of 15 models by LEGO certified professional builder Adam Reed Tucker, so I did my best to create something deserving of sharing the floor with them.

By the way of change once again a smaller one: 129 pcs!

I'm proud to present you this MOC of Colosseum in Rome in Lego Architecture style designed by โˆ Corvus Auriac MOCs โˆ! Thank to him and his essential help, I managed to re-build it with real bricks! :)

 

This was a VERY difficult MOC, with superb techniques that really put me in trouble! :P

  

Here the original project by โˆ Corvus Auriac MOCs โˆ:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/corvusauriac/50732909106/

   

I wanted to complete its MOC with the archaeological remains of the underground galleries, visible in the center of the amphitheater! :)

   

Thank you again Corvus Auriac! :)

  

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