Lego Bricks Table

Pour son 15ème anniversaire, le studio de design turinois Nucleo a décidé de présenter une version d’une de ses oeuvres « The Histogram Table » en utilisant plus de 3 000 réelles briques de Lego à monter en suivant un manuel de 893 pages. Plus d’images de ce projet dans la suite de l’article.

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BIG and RAA to design Lego visitor centre in Denmark

BIG and RAA to design Lego visitor centre in Denmark

News: Danish studio Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) and American firm Ralph Appelbaum Associates (RAA) have been chosen to design a Lego visitor experience centre in Billund, Denmark.

Scheduled to open in 2016, the Lego House will tell the story of the famous Danish toy brand while offering educational and play activities for children and families.

BIG founder and partner Bjarke Ingels said: “It is one of our great dreams at BIG that we are now able to design a building for and with the Lego Group.

“I owe a huge personal debt to the Lego brick, and I can see in my nephews that its role in developing the child as a creative, thinking, imaginative human being becomes ever stronger in a world in which creativity and innovation are key elements in virtually all aspects of society.”

Hans Peter Folmann, senior director of the Lego House project, said BIG and RAA won the competition because they had “the best understanding of the idea behind the Lego brick, Lego play and Lego value”.

“At the same time they possess a wealth of experience in architecture and museum design,” he added. RAA’s work includes the London Transport Museum and the Museum of Jewish History and Tolerance Center in Moscow, while BIG has won competitions to design a cultural centre in Bordeaux and a national gallery in Greenland.

Construction of the Lego House in Billund – also the location of the Legoland theme park – is scheduled to start in 2014.

Back in 2007, BIG presented a Lego model of to propose a cluster of high-rise buildings in Copenhagen – see all architecture by BIG.

Other Lego projects we’ve featured include 676 miniature Lego towers made by MVRDV and a Lego greenhouse built in London’s Covent Garden – see all news about Lego.

Here’s the full press release from Lego:


International architects to design Lego experience centre in Denmark

Denmark’s Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) and Ralph Appelbaum Associates (RAA) of America will team up with the Lego Group to design the physical home for “The Lego House” in Billund, Denmark.

The name has been decided for the Lego experience centre due to be built in Billund, Denmark. Scheduled to open in 2016, the facility will welcome approx. 250,000 annual visitors and will be called: The Lego House. Construction of The Lego House in the centre of Billund is expected to start in 2014.

”The Lego House will be a place where people can enjoy active fun but at the same time it will be an educational and inspirational experience – everything that Lego play offers. The experience centre will give us the opportunity to show how children learn through Lego play. We’ll be able to combine academic knowledge about the developmental aspects of play with the brick itself – enabling children and their parents to see and feel what Lego play offers. And woven into the situation we’ll be able to relate the story of our company in a dedicated way, reflecting our values,” says Lego owner Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen.

Two architectural practices have been chosen to design The Lego House: one is a Danish company, Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), the other an American, Ralph Appelbaum Associates (RAA).

“In our competitions for the project these two companies had the best understanding of the idea behind the Lego® brick, Lego play and Lego values. At the same time they possess a wealth of experience in architecture and museum design, and I’m looking forward to our companies’ teaming up to produce outstanding settings and exciting experiences for future visitors to The Lego House,” says Hans Peter Folmann, Senior Director, Lego Huset.

RAA is acclaimed for its work around the world on large-scale educational experiences, including US FIRST (home of Junior First Lego League), the London Transport Museum and the Museum of Jewish History and Tolerance Center in Moscow.

“We are thrilled to be part of creating the Lego house that will be devoted to the builders of tomorrow. Playing, learning and creating with Lego Group’s international team of architects, thinkers and builders is a cherished commission for any designer,” says Ralph Appelbaum.

Danish architect company BIG is among other projects known for the Danish Expo Pavilion 2010, the West57th Street courtscraper currently under construction in New York, and the soon to be opened Maritime Museum north of Copenhagen.

“It is one of our great dreams at BIG that we are now able to design a building for and with the Lego Group. I owe a huge personal debt to the Lego brick, and I can see in my nephews that its role in developing the child as a creative, thinking, imaginative human being becomes ever stronger in a world in which creativity and innovation are key elements in virtually all aspects of society,” says Bjarke Ingels, founder and partner, BIG.

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Wooden Lego Bricks

Après le projet artisanal initié par le français Thibaut Malet, la marque japonaise Mokulock a eu l’excellente idée de proposer des briques similaires à la marque Lego entièrement en bois. Contenant 50 pièces, ces sachets de jouets sobres et élégants sont à découvrir en images dans la suite de l’article.

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Assemblato da Chris McVeigh.

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Coup de coeur pour le travail du français Thibaut Malet qui a réalisé des Art Toys magnifiques fabriqués main, et en bois de chêne. D’une hauteur de 11 cm, ces objets numérotés et limités à 20 exemplaires sont présentés dans un superbe packaging à découvrir en images dans la suite de l’article.

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MVRDV to build LEGO towers for Venice Architecture Biennale

Porous City by MVRDV

Dezeen Wire: Dutch architects MVRDV will create 676 miniature LEGO towers at the Venice Architecture Biennale later this month for an exhibition to promote the inclusion of architectural discourse within European Union development policies.

Porous City by MVRDV

Top and above: Porous City

Named Porous City, the exhibition will form part of a series initiated by the European Forum for Architectural Policies (EFAP) and will open at Spazio Punch in Giudecca on 26 August.

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Above: Freeland

The architects will also present another exhibition for the biennale, named Freeland, where cartoon animations will highlight the issues of urban planning by creating a series of utopian scenarios.

Biennale director David Chipperfield talked to Dezeen about his theme for the event in an interview we filmed earlier this year.

See more stories about MVRDV here, including a recently completed call centre with QR codes on the facade.

Here’s some more information from MVRDV explaining all of their activities at the biennale:


MVRDV and The Why Factory at the 13th Venice Architecture Biennale with Freeland and EU CITY Program

By invitation of Director David Chipperfield, MVRDV and The Why Factory contribute to the 13th International Architecture Exhibition, entitled Common Ground. The main contribution consists of the collaborative project ‘Freeland’ forming part of the single exhibition in the Central Pavilion at the Giardini. Further contribution is made by Winy Maas and The Why Factory with ‘Porous City’ to the EU CITY Program, initiated by the European Forum for Architectural Policies (EFAP) representing Europe for the first time at the Venice Architecture Biennale.

Presented as an animated documentary on a multi-screen surround projection, Freeland explores the prospects of complete liberation of urban planning. It questions whether classical centralized planning is still needed in times of increased individualization and if instead a self-organized city can be imagined. What can be organized individually and when will we need our neighbours? What are the “minimal common grounds” of our developments? Freeland is rooted in two projects: it combines the practical side of the development strategy designed by MVRDV for Almere Oosterwold with the research on bottom up urbanism addressed by the AnarCity studio led by The Why Factory at TU Delft and the Berlage Institute.

MVRDV’s Almere Oosterwold is a revolutionary model in urban planning as it steps away from governmental dictate and invites organic urban growth, stimulating initiatives by which inhabitants can create their own neighbourhoods including public green, energy supply, water management, waste management, urban agriculture and infrastructure.

The Why Factory’s AnarCity unveils utopian scenarios that fantasize on radical liberated urbanization in different situations and contexts such as the fall of government, climate crises or voluntary anarchism. The movie takes the viewer on a time-travel back to the utopian Freeland. Successes, failures and surprises play out in a series of intriguing narratives.

Besides the main contribution ‘Freeland’, Winy Maas and The Why Factory are involved in additional programs and events of the 13th International Architecture Exhibition at various locations. At Spazio Punch at Guidecca ‘Porous City’, an exhibition of 676 LEGO towers at a scale of 1:000 will be on display at the launch of the EU CITY Program, a manifestation representing Europe for the first time at the Venice Architecture Biennale.

The EU CITY Program, initiated by the European Forum for Architectural Policies (EFAP), advocates the importance of architecture as a common ground for European cultural expression. EFAP is concerned with the urgency for architecture, urban design and creative industries to be part of the European Union policies and starts a discourse through the EU CITY Program about how the European Union can evolve the frameworks of city making towards cities that meet our needs.

Furthermore Winy Maas has been appointed advisor for the first ever Kosovo entry, and The Why Factory will present the AnarCity movie by the Berlage Institute and launch two books .

‘Freeland’ is a collaborative project by MVRDV and The Why Factory and was made possible by the financial support of the City of Almere. Rotterdam based SYNPLE made the animation. The ‘Porous City’ showcase has been generously supported by the LEGO Group, Denmark.

The Exhibition Common Ground in the Central Pavilion at the Giardini and the Arsenale will present 63 projects by architects, artists, photographers, critics and scholars who have involved other colleagues in their projects with whom they share a Common Ground, making it a total of 110 participants.

The launch of the EU City program will take place on Monday, 27 August at the central venue of the Architecture Biennale. The exhibition Porous City will be opened on Sunday, 26 August at 18.00 at the Spazio Punch, Giudecca 800/o, Venezia 30133, Italia. The 13th International Architecture Exhibition will be open to the public from 29th of August through 25th of November 2012 with previews on 27th and 28th of August.

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Lego Bridge

Un pont en Allemagne a été peint et transformé en 1 mois en une énorme construction de Lego. Reprenant les couleurs et le design des briques de la marque mondialement reconnue, les membres de Megx ont eu fort à faire pour réussir à planifier une telle opération à la fois drôle et rafraîchissante.

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LEGO + paper toys by muji

Splendida collaborazione tra LEGO e Muji con questa serie di DIY tot set in carta. Se avete dritte su dove e quando trovarla fatemi un fischio.
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Lego Imagine Ad Campaign

La campagna per Lego dell’agenzia Jung Von Matt stimola la vostra immaginazione. Che personaggi percepite in queste immagini?
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Lego Imagine Ad Campaign

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Lego Imagine Ad Campaign