The Evolution of Lego
30 Apr
[via Kat]
5 Apr
Michael Jantzen has created a beautiful design for a pedestrian foot bridge that is inspired by Lego bricks.
The Footstep Bridge is a conceptual proposal for a new kind of public footbridge. Although the structures could vary in size, look this Footstep Bridge would be about twenty feet wide and it would have a span of about one hundred feet…
The bridge is made of three separate sections connected together side by side to form one structural unit. There are two paths across the span made in the form of undulating staircases and one path in the center made in the form of an undulating ramp.
[via The Fox Is Black]
2 Apr
Perhaps the most noble use of Lego blocks, shop designers in the South of France built futuristic skyscraper concepts to explore ideas for the future of urban design.
[via The Fox Is Black]
25 Jan
It’s kind of amazing to see how Lego has evolved. From the company that made multi-colored blocks when I was a kid to one that makes these complex, architectural marvels that seem more fit for adults than children.
[via Gizmodo]
23 Jan
Photographer Dean West and Lego sculptor Nathan Sawaya collaborated to create an amazing series of photos that combine innocuous, physician serene settings with Lego creations that blend perfectly into the scene.
[via The Fox Is Black]
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