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ArtAsiaPacific magazine and the People's Architecture Foundation have handed each of a selected group of Asia's leading architects a white-bricks-only Lego set (who selected the pieces - Richard Meier?) with which to create models intended to be "exhibited and auctioned to raise awareness about architectural preservation in Asia . . . The project engages concepts of creativity through play and issues of urbanism, new design and heritage awareness that affect architects
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And while your at it, you can check out my own Lego juvenilia here, and leave your caustic and derisive comments here. I can take it . . . I think.
4 comments:
nothing to be ashamed of - they look great!
if you can help find the $, we certainly would not might traveling the show to Chicago!!! wei wei
by the way, thanks for taken interests! Wei
Lynn, those are so cool!
When I was a child I built a huge city (although the buildings leaned towards a more suburban/horizontal axis) but it was awesome! Wish I still had it...thankfully I never threw away the bricks so I guess I could built it again (if I didn't have to work for a living, that is).
Anyways, awesome buildings, esspecially the courthouse.
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