Big Kid Lego

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As a kid I was lucky to be able to play with Legos, for birthdays and Christmas's my parents and grand parents would give me Lego and I'd be entertained for hours. As I walk around various cities in the world and photograph the architecture that exists there I'm constantly reminded of my Lego and how in some way I think that these building designers must have played with it as kids and now get to do it in real life.

I can even image a designer sitting in their office using those multicoloured bricks to build what they are envisioning because they are stuck on an idea.

Creativity comes from everywhere, happy building everyone!

Scott

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That's an interesting thought.

While it's normal to model existing buildings and other constructions in Lego, I never thought it probably goes both ways.

Anyway ... I'm no architect, but the photo shows a building that I would classify to be within the "functionalism"-direction, this style is elder than Lego. I would guess the building was made in the same period as Lego became popular, meaning that the architects most likely didn't play with Lego as children.

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