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The LEGO© Group and Brickstructures™, Inc. have just unveiled a new product line called LEGO Architecture, an unprecedented collaboration between The LEGO Group and Architectural Artist Adam Reed Tucker of Brickstructures, Inc. Initially, in 2008 LEGO Architecture featured a pair of Chicago's most famous landmarks: The Sears Tower and the John Hancock Center. Showcasing America's West and East coasts in 2009 will be Seattle's Space Needle & New York's Empire State Building. Also, just added is the Frank Lloyd Wright Collection, thus far consisting of two of his most famous buildings; Fallingwater and the Solomon H. Guggenheim Museum. Each Building Set Includes: Specially printed Landmark name plate. Inspiration Booklet containing: Skyscraper Facts, Architectural Significance, Points of Interest. Model Instructions and Artist Statement. Lego has not yet put them up for sale, but you can buy each landmark separately or as a set of four and the 2 Frank Lloyd Wright building sets online here.




My autographed set arrived! Here's some photos of it for you. Buy these from Adam Reed Tucker here. C'mon people, it's only a dollar. LEGO® Architecture Studio Set Default - $ 159.99 USD Now through Monday, March 6, all continental US orders over $100 ship for free! Explore, experiment and create with LEGO® Architecture Studio. In this amazing set you get over 1,200 LEGO® bricks and an inspirational guidebook filled with 272 pages of tips, techniques, features and intuitive hands-on exercises endorsed by leading design houses. LEGO® Architecture Studio gives you everything you need to create your very own unique buildings. Let your imagination guide your design! Endorsed by REX architecture, Sou Fujimoto Architects; Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM); Tham & Videgård Arkitekter; Includes 1,210 white and transparent LEGO® bricks and sorting trays. Inspirational 272-page guidebook includes tips, techniques, features and intuitive hands-on exercises.




Use the monochromatic bricks to help you learn the fundamentals of architectural design in a LEGO® context. Guidebook written in collaboration with leading architects and edited by Christopher Turner. Details Recommended for ages 16+ Dimensions of box: 13.9 x 7.5 x 7.5 inches CAF is proud to have been selected by LEGO® to debut the LEGO® Architecture Studio @ CAF. Bring your architectural creations to life and experience the LEGO® Architecture Studio Set first-hand at one of our family programs, teen studios, LEGO build exercises or adult/corporate programs. *member price, for regularly-priced merchandise only: Please enter your membership number at checkout. To become a member, please visit our Membership site. Proceeds from CAF’s tours, programs and retail shop support the educational mission to inspire people to discover why design matters. Chicago Skyline LEGO® Set A View from the River (2nd Edition) - Paperback Book Chicago 4D Cityscape Puzzle




LEGO® Architecture Flatiron Building Set Now Available! + Giveaway Just seven months after opening its flagship store across the street from the Flatiron Building, The LEGO Group has released a miniature version of their new neighbor. The LEGO® model of the Flatiron Building stands six inches tall and replicates the graceful curves and Beaux-Arts façade of the iconic skyscraper. First announced last October, the kit can now be purchased in store at 200 Fifth Avenue or online. At 471 pieces, the set presents a fun challenge to builders of all ages, and is accompanied by a booklet that contains notes about the history of the building, originally constructed in 1902. It is the latest addition to the LEGO® Architecture series, which includes other New York City landmarks such as the Empire State Building and the Rockefeller Center. The LEGO Group has graciously given the Flatiron /23rd Street Partnership sets of the Flatiron Building for a contest. Here’s how to enter: Follow us on twitter @FlatironNY




Besides the Flatiron Building, what NYC building or landmark would you most like to see in LEGO brick form? Be sure to include @FlatironNY in your tweet Entries must be received by Friday, May 15, 2015 at 5:00 p.m. One entry per Twitter handle. Open to US residents only. Image: The LEGO Architecture Flatiron Building set, available May 1, is pictured in front of New York's iconic Flatiron Building on Wednesday, April 29, 2015, in New York. (Jason DeCrow/AP Images for LEGO Systems) Beautiful new bike racks on 23rd Street between Park & Madison! #flatiron#flatironny #nycdot #bikenyc #vikingbiking #webikenyc #nyclife #bikestagram #bikerlife #bikesofig #23rdstreet #flatironnyc #discoverflatironThe first thing you’ll notice about the Lego Architecture Studio is that it’s white. There are no colors, no shades, no pigments, no hues here. It is as white as a piece of paper, a glass of milk, a blind albino lizard skittering in a lightless cave a mile below the ground.




Your first thought might be: "That’s a little bland for Lego." But you should power through that impression. There’s a reason that every single brick of the 1,200+ Lego Architecture Studio set is white: It’s a serious effort by Lego to get bricksmiths young and old the world over thinking about the core concepts of architectural design, not just a Lego building’s bright, Technicolor facade. "We rarely offer a toolkit in only one color, but using white actually creates natural lines and shadows that can more accurately represent architectural shapes and form," explains Lego’s brand relations director, Michael McNally. "We felt using all that white gave the kit a very 'sketchbook’ feel. And since we’ve never offered a kit that is all white, there’s that novelty factor at play for collectors, too." The kit itself doesn’t feature any exotic pieces or other elusive Lego chimeras. Except that they have been bled of color, the 1,200-odd pieces in the Lego Architecture Studio could have come from any Lego set.




What makes them special is context. With every Lego Architecture Studio, Lego has included a vividly designed 268-page book that illustrates real-world case studies of six different professional forms, trying to seriously explain the principles of original architectural design by showing how you can do it all in Lego. Arguably, this book is the meat of the Lego Architecture Studio. Not only does it feature a wonderful layout that brings to mind some of the funky, beautifully designed textbooks aimed at curious kids in the 1970s and 1980s, it’s a fascinating glimpse into the brains of real architects and how their methodology actually ties in with fitting dimpled plastic Lego pieces together. In fact, you get to see how real architects play with Lego themselves! Each of the architect firms featured in the book—REX Architecture, Sou Fujimoto, SOM, MAD Architects, Tham & Videgård, and Safdie Architects—are given as many as 50 pages to talk about their theories on architecture and construction, where they get their inspirations from, how their design process works, and in what ways Lego fits into all this.




At the end of each chapter, the lead architects will all sit around a table with Lego and play with the pieces! Only then is the reader invited to take part in a hands-on Lego workshop exploring some of the theories and concepts explored in the chapter, which can range from exercises exploring symmetry, mass, density, the use of negative space, modules, repetition, and more. "We wanted to have a mix of internationally renowned projects a broad audience could relate to, so we prioritized firms that represented global architects, various architectural styles, and diversity," McNally tells Co.Design. "Because they used Lego bricks in some of their workshops and educational programs, we worked with the Danish architecture firm KRADS to help us pick firms that showcased some of the best architectural principles in the world." The result is a fun, easy-to-understand and totally charming primer on the concepts of architecture that not only shape the world around us, but the innovative new designs that are going to make up the world of the future.




So who is this set for? It’s a grown-up concept, but Lego wants this to be a toolkit that is accessible to teenagers who are first starting to think seriously about design, too. "Lego building from the earliest age is just a terrific primer for budding designers, engineers and architects," says McNally. "We think it’s a compelling toolkit for adolescents who may be seriously considering a career in architecture or design, or even college students who have real needs for prototyping designs and models. It can even serve as an inspiration for budding architects or as a fun sketching opportunity for real-time design ideas." The Lego Architecture Studio provides tangible, immediate experience with both classic and cutting-edge architecture concepts. It’s a fantastic set that would be as at home in an architecture firm’s break room as it would be in a high school drafting classroom. Lego has long turned imaginative kids into builders, but the Lego Architecture Studio is the set that will help turn those builders into the designers and architects of tomorrow.

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