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Adam Reed Tucker earned a degree in architecture at Kansas State University in 1996.[2] While there, he sought a method to join his two passions of art and architecture, and hit upon the idea of using Lego bricks. From this, he founded Brickstructures, Inc., and began to design and build models of famous landmarks. His work was noticed by the Lego Group, and together they formed a partnership to release some of his models as commercially available Lego sets under the Lego Architecture brand. Sets in the product line contain a premium booklet, that – besides the build instructions – also include various information and pictures of the building itself. By the beginning of 2010, six sets had been released in the range, under two 'series'. Within the 'Landmark Series' are models of the Sears Tower (21000), John Hancock Center (21001), the Empire State Building (21002), and the Seattle Space Needle (21003). Within the 'Architect Series' are models of the Guggenheim Museum (21004) and Fallingwater (21005).




In the beginning of July 2010, a seventh set, the White House (21006), was released. An eighth set (21007) was released in November 2010: New York's Rockefeller Center. The ninth set (21009), Farnsworth House (Plano, Illinois), was released in April 2011. A tenth set (21008), The Burj Khalifa, was released in June 2011. The Willis Tower (21000) was also released in 2011, this kit was a re-issue of the original Sears Tower kit; the only change was the printed tile to reflect the building's renaming. An eleventh and twelfth set, the Robie House (21010) and the Brandenburg Gate (21011) were released in September 2011. In January 2012, it was announced that the next Architecture set would be 21012 Sydney Opera House. The set was released in March 2012. In June 2012, Big Ben (21013) was released. In July 2012, the Namdaemun Gate (renamed Sungnyemun Gate) (21016) was released. In September 2012, the Villa Savoye (21014) was released. The Eames House (21015) was scheduled and then canceled, as it never came out as a set.




In June 2013, the Leaning Tower of Pisa (21015) was announced for the Lego Architecture series. Its set number (21015) replaced the original Eames House after it was canceled. United Nations Headquarters (21018) came out next. In October 2013, Marina Bay Sands and the Eiffel Tower were both announced. The product range has been reviewed favourably by many commentators. Journalist Jenny Williams said "The scale on these kits is pretty small, though, so don’t expect exquisite detail. But creating with Lego bricks is quite a fun way to pay homage to great architects". ^ "Sears Tower now named Willis Tower". ^ a b "Release of two Frank Lloyd Wright Collection sets from LEGO Architecture". . May 9, 2009 ^ "The world’s tallest building in LEGO® bricks". . May 25, 2011 ^ "Modernist architectural icon immortalised in LEGO® bricks". . April 4, 2011 ^ "Frank Lloyd Wright’s Robie House Joins LEGO® Architecture series". . September 19, 2011 ^ "Sydney’s revered opera house immortalized in LEGO® bricks".




. February 21, 2012 ^ "LEGO® Big Ben celebrates Victorian London’s greatest landmark". . April 18, 2012 ^ "Le Corbusier’s French masterpiece becomes a LEGO® Architecture model". . August 31, 2012 ^ "A Korean landmark recreated as LEGO® Architecture". . May 14, 2012 ^ Imperial Hotel in Tokyo impresses with blend of old and new The Australian 7 November 2014 ^ "Revisit the Imperial Hotel with LEGO Architecture". . March 1, 2013 ^ Lego Architecture: Der Eiffelturm – das ist Spitze Ukonio.de 14 Oktober 2014 ^ BREAKING: Trevi-fontein wordt volgende Lego Architecture set Madpac.nl 13 January 2014 ^ a b c ^ 17 March 2014Japanese Goods Shops Recommended for Souvenirs Ganso Shokuhin Sample-ya (4F Block 10) With more than an 80 year old history, this long established Japan originated shop has been sending the charm of food samples to Japan, and now to around the world. Full of fun and unique original products born from food sample technology.




Hand-rolled sushi sample magnets, including popular types such as tuna, sea bream, squid, sea urchin, mackerel, and conger eel. Kyukyodo (4F Block 11) Since its founding in Kyoto in 1663, this shop has been making incense, calligraphy supplies, and Japanese paper products for more than 350 years based on the basic principles of "protecting and nurturing Japan's traditional culture." Decorative "Sensu" Fan Set Not only does this decorative fan with a Japanese pattern look great on a tabletop, it also makes a beautiful decoration for hanging on the wall. Ginza Natsuno (4F Block 9) A shop which specializes in collections of the world-renowned Japanese craft of lacquerware chopsticks. You can find a collection of more than 1000 styles of chopsticks and 500 chopstick stands. Using the naturally-occurring beautiful purple wood from the Purpleheart tree and the black and brown-colored stripes found in ebony trees, these chopsticks feature an inlaid cut pattern of shellfish.




SENGOKUDAMA (4F Block 10) A shop specializing in popular Sengoku history-based goods. It also features exhibitions of armor and pictures of military commanders. "Kawari Kabuto" Helmet Figure Strap The Kawari Kabuto helmet is designed based on the beliefs and way of life of the Sengoku Samurai. The helmet figure strap is very popular thanks to its exquisite detail. Floor Guide (PDF) » Shops with goods using TOKYO SKYTREESM and Mount Fuji as a motif pocchiri (4F Block 9) This shop offers a variety of Made-In-Japan pouches that feature a "basic and playful design" and are also "simple to use as tools." In addition to being used as a coin pouch, this SKYTREE pattern pouch works great as a makeup bag or accessory case. PALETTE PLAZA (3F Block 3) This shop includes high-quality, quick photography printing service, photo albums, frames, special deals on digital cameras, and various media types. Stop by after shooting photos at SKYTREE! A digital camera with a wide-angle lens which allows to photograph all the way to the top of SKYTREE, and fisheye lens that can be used for taking unique photos.




NIPPON-ICHI (4F Block 10) Based on the concept of "souvenirs of Japan," this shop offers specialty goods from around the country and seasonal souvenirs. Traditional "Pattern-Dyed" Mount Fuji Towel A towel decorated with Mount Fuji and the Rising Sun. Wrapped up in the shape of Mount Fuji, this towel is a popular gift. gotochipinz Plus (1F Block 9) Along with local pins from Tokyo's Sumida area, this shop features many tourist items, especially Tokyo souvenirs, to remind you of your visit. Mount Fuji Pins DX Strap (10 types) With five different types of straps and badges of Mount Fuji, these make great goods for collecting. Japanese Character and Hobby Goods Shops Rilakkuma store (3F Block 3) As the official shop of the popular character "Rilakkuma," you can always touch the charm of Rilakkuma and relax. TOKYO SKYTREESM Plush Doll A limited edition Rilakkuma Store collaboration item with TOKYO SKYTREESM. Donguri Kyowakoku (2F Block 12)




This shop features original goods from STUDIO GHIBLI's films, including "My Neighbor TOTORO," "Kiki's Delivery Service," and "Spirited Away." My Neighbor TOTORO TOTORO Japanese Gauze Handkerchief A simple ,Japanese made, double-side gauze handkerchief featuring Totoro in a traditional Japanese design is sure to please anyone as a souvenir. The cute packaging is perfect for a gift. Hello Kitty Japan(4F Block 9) This shop offers a variety of Japan's representative character, Hello Kitty. With original Solamachi Kitty goods and souvenir candy, this shop is popular with tourists. A carefully baked squid fished in the sea around Hokkaido, this snack comes in two flavors; original and Hidaka Kelp Soy Sauce. nanoblock store (4F Block 10) This specialty shop features the world's smallest class blocks, "nanoblocks," which are just 4mmx4mm. You can enjoy the products and fun space created by these assembly-type tiny blocks with vivid colors. The ever-popular SKYTREE is the recommended product of the nanoblock store.




Being a product aimed at advanced users, this highly difficult item offers you great deal of fun time. Confectionaries popular with foreign tourists ASAKUSA UMEZONO (1F Block 10) This sweet shop from Asakusa, Tokyo has a well established history for more than 160 years. Please enjoy these Japanese sweets, including the rice cake specialty "Awazenzai" that has been handed down from the Edo Period. Matcha Green Tea "Anmitsu" An exquisite harmony between the jam using Hokkaido red beans and the perfectly matching rice flour dumplings. The most popular item at our shop, we are proud of the ice cream and Matcha green tea honey that make use of the original bitterness of the tea. GION TSUJIRI (6F Block 12) This specialty Uji Tea shop was founded in Uji, Kyoto, in 1860. It features the rich taste and pleasures of tea. Matcha Soft Ice Cream Ice cream full of Uji Matcha Green Tea. TOKYO BANANA TREE (1F Block 1) The Tokyo souvenir classic "Tokyo Banana" features a TOKYO SKYTREE TOWNSM Limited Edition "Leopard Print."




Aside from that, this specialty shop features four brands, including "Sugar Butter Tree." Tokyo Banana Tree, Chocolate Banana Flavored A leopard print baked sponge cake, wrapped in chocolate banana custard cream. Morozoff (2F Block 5) Morozoff started from the chocolate shop in Kobe, Tor Road, in 1931. It features high-quality confectionaries using the original taste of the ingredients. TOKYO SKYTREESM Crispy Chocolat A bittersweet healthy white chocolate with encrusted dried cranberries and crispy cornflakes. Restaurants for enjoying Japanese food gyutansumiyaki rikyu (6F Block 11) This cow tongue specialty charcoal grill shop is located in the home of cow tongue, Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture. Not only limited to cow tongue, this restaurant features single dish menus and creative cuisines using Miyagi's seafood and vividly colored seasonal vegetables. Cow Tongue Set Meal A set meal featuring Sendai's specialty cow tongue grilled over charcoal, as well as boiled barley and rice, and cow tail soup stewed for a long time.




Enjoy the local taste of Sendai. tamahide Ichino (7F Block 11) Founded in 1760, the area currently known as Ningyo-cho, this is the sister branch of the historical "Tamahide" Oyakodon (chicken and egg rice bowl) shop. It also features a Solamachi Limited Edition Oyakodon menu. The Yamada family has been involved with Tamahide for 8 generations, and nowadays Yamada Kounosuke and his daughter are working there together. While following the traditional OYAKODON recipe, they are exploring ways to improve the taste. edomirakuchaya solamachitei (7F Block 12) A shop where you can enjoy flavors handed down from the Edo period, Japanese performance arts, and a refined atmosphere. The performances are held everyday at 6:30PM and 8:30PM. Edo Miso Beef Hotpot Here you can enjoy Japanese beef and vegetables in a flavorful Edo Miso base soup, using plenty of malted rice with a high ratio of rice, and finished with kelp and bonito soup stock. arizuki (31F Block 12)

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