I loved the context of the buildings next to one another, the Statue of Liberty next to the Empire State Building.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
NY in miniature
While in NY this past weekend, I had to run an errand with friends at a Toys R Us and had a pleasant surprise; famous NY buildings in minature built of my favorite childhood toy, legos! The scale of the buildings was dead on and it was amazing how no detail was overlooked with the little bricks.
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Impressively detailed! Legos were my favorite too, I think every architect had at least one set when they were children, I know I did!
Ye Gods! I STILL play with my Legos!
Impressive! Perhaps it is closed-minded of me, but I would not have included the "Lipstick" building in this category, especially since it did not lend itself to Lego construction. But I am otherwise a fan of Phillip (what a character) Johnson's work .
Polia -I spent all of my spare money on legos -i had thousands! LOL
Ilduce - I keep thinking maybe I should bring some back home whenever I visit my parents! What a fun way to spend a rainy afternoon.
Classicist - It was an odd choice as you say! I do love Phillip too though.
WOW! So this is what you were talking about, very cool! The Chrysler Building is one of my favorites. There is a Lalique barware collection (Bourgueil) that was inspired by the chrysler building, it's one of the only Lalique patterns I like.
Todd -ya, I'm not a huge lalique fan myself. Prefer William Yeoward or baccarut myself. Ralph Lauren is pretty good too ;-)
Love Lego and love New York, so this presses all my buttons
A delightful posting, Stefan. I find the next-to-last photo interesting for the angle and that sepia background (of store levels, I suppose). It could be a great René Magritte painting.
These are amazing!
I love the way you always are thinking of structures and building. If I were with you, I would follow you around sketching - You inspire me to sketch more buildings.
My son played with legos all the time and as much as I hated them strewn all over his room....now with him in college, I wish I had them there to remember how passionate he was about building and making things move. He is studying Mechanical Engineering. He made a lego motorcycle, a car and many things with wheels. We are who we are.
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Amazing!!! Why couldn't I have had that lego set when I was a kid. Come to think of it I want it now!
Beautiful park.
WOW!! My children used to 'Lego' and I remember stepping on them in bare feet in the middle of the night!!
Stefan, those buildings are amazing!!
This is obviously a grown child's set.
WOW! Some of these are truly amazing. So much fun!
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