Lego Architecture

Lego Architecture is a Lego theme, which aims to “celebrate the past, present and future of architecture through the Lego Brick”.[2] The brand includes a series of Lego sets designed by ‘Architectural Artist’ Adam Reed Tucker, and each contain the pieces and instructions to build a model of a famous architectural building in micro-scale.

Lego Architecture
SubthemesLandmark series
Architect series
SubjectBuildings
Licensed fromThe Lego Group
Availability2008–present
Total sets66[1]
Official website

Development

Adam Reed Tucker earned a degree in architecture at Kansas State University in 1996.[3] While there, he sought a method to join his two passions of art and architecture, and hit upon the idea of using Lego bricks. From this, he founded Brickstructures, Inc., and began to design and build models of famous landmarks. His work was noticed by the Lego Group, and together they formed a partnership to release some of his models as commercially available Lego sets under the Lego Architecture brand.

Architecture sets

According to Bricklink, The Lego Group released 64 playsets as part of the Lego Architecture theme.[1]

Sets in the product line contain a premium booklet, that – besides the build instructions – also includes various information and pictures of the building itself.

By the beginning of 2009, six sets had been released in the range, under two 'series'. Within the 'Landmark Series' are models of the Sears Tower (21000), John Hancock Center (21001), the Empire State Building (21002), and the Space Needle (21003). Within the 'Architect Series' are models of the Guggenheim Museum (21004) and Fallingwater (21005).

In the beginning of July 2010, a seventh set, the White House (21006), was released. An eighth set (21007) was released in November 2010: New York's Rockefeller Center. The ninth set (21009), Farnsworth House (Plano, Illinois), was released in April 2011. A tenth set (21008), The Burj Khalifa, was released in June 2011. The Willis Tower (21000) was also released in 2011, this kit was a re-issue of the original Sears Tower kit; the only change was the printed tile to reflect the building's renaming.

An eleventh and twelfth set, the Robie House (21010) and the Brandenburg Gate (21011) were released in September 2011.[4][5]

In January 2012, it was announced that the next Architecture set would be 21012 Sydney Opera House. The set was released in March 2012.

In June 2012, Big Ben (21013) was released. In July 2012, the Namdaemun Gate (renamed Sungnyemun Gate) (21016) was released. In September 2012, the Villa Savoye (21014) was released. The Eames House (21015) and Glass House were scheduled and then canceled, as it never came out as a set. The company tried to add the Eames House in again with set number (21025), but nothing could be done to put it in production.

In June 2013, the Leaning Tower of Pisa (21015) was announced for the Lego Architecture series. Its set number (21015) replaced the original Eames House after it was canceled. United Nations Headquarters (21018) came out next. In October 2013, Marina Bay Sands and the Eiffel Tower were both announced.

SetSeriesNameLocationReleasedNumber of
pieces
Retired
product
Image
21000LandmarkSears Tower[6]United States Chicago200869Yes 2014
Willis Tower2011
21001LandmarkJohn Hancock CenterUnited States Chicago200869Yes 2012
21002LandmarkEmpire State BuildingUnited States New York City200977Yes 2015
21003LandmarkSeattle Space NeedleUnited States Seattle200957Yes 2016
21004ArchitectSolomon R. Guggenheim Museum[7]United States New York City2009208Yes 2014
21005ArchitectFallingwater[7]United States Mill Run, Pennsylvania2009811Yes 2015
21006ArchitectThe White HouseUnited States Washington, D.C.2010560Yes 2017
21007ArchitectRockefeller CenterUnited States New York City2010240Yes 2014
21008LandmarkBurj Khalifa[8]United Arab Emirates Dubai2011208Yes 2014
21009ArchitectFarnsworth House[9]United States Plano, Illinois2011546Yes 2015
21010ArchitectRobie House[10]United States Chicago20112,276Yes 2014
21011LandmarkBrandenburg GateGermany Berlin2011363Yes 2016
21012ArchitectSydney Opera House[11]Australia Sydney2012270Yes 2015
21013LandmarkBig Ben[12]United Kingdom London2012346Yes 2017
21014ArchitectVilla Savoye[13]France Paris2012660Yes 2016
21015LandmarkThe Leaning Tower of PisaItaly Pisa2013345Yes 2016
21016LandmarkSungnyemun[14]South Korea Seoul2012325Yes 2014
21017ArchitectImperial Hotel[15]Japan Tokyo20131,188Yes 2016
21018LandmarkUnited Nations Headquarters[16]United States New York City2013597Yes 2016
21019LandmarkThe Eiffel Tower[17]France Paris2014321Yes 2019
21020LandmarkTrevi Fountain[18]Italy Rome2014731Yes 2017
21021 (limited edition)LandmarkMarina Bay SandsSingapore Singapore2014602Yes 2016
21022LandmarkLincoln Memorial[19]United States Washington, D.C.2015274Yes 2017
21023LandmarkFlatiron BuildingUnited States New York City2015471Yes 2017
21024LandmarkLouvreFrance Paris2015695Yes 2019
21026SkylineVeniceItaly Italy2016212Yes 2018
21027SkylineBerlinGermany Germany2016289Yes 2018
21028SkylineNew York CityUnited States United States2016598No
21029Landmark Buckingham PalaceUnited Kingdom London2016780Yes 2019
21030Landmark United States CapitolUnited States Washington, D.C.20161,032Yes 2020
21031LandmarkBurj KhalifaUnited Arab Emirates Dubai2016333Yes 2018
21032SkylineSydney[20]Australia Australia2017361Yes 2019
21033SkylineChicago[20]United States United States2017444Yes 2019
21034SkylineLondon[20]United Kingdom United Kingdom2017468No
21035LandmarkSolomon R. Guggenheim MuseumUnited States New York City2017744Yes 2019
21036LandmarkArc de TriompheFrance Paris2017386Yes 2019
21037LandmarkLego HouseDenmark Billund2017774No - Lego House exclusive
21038SkylineLas VegasUnited States United States2018487Replaced[lower-alpha 1]
21039SkylineShanghaiChina China2018597Yes 2021
21041LandmarkGreat Wall of ChinaChina China2018551Yes 2020
21042LandmarkStatue of LibertyUnited States New York City20181,685No
21043SkylineSan FranciscoUnited States United States2019565Yes 2021
21044SkylineParisFrance France2019649No
21045LandmarkTrafalgar SquareUnited Kingdom London20191,197Yes 2022
21046LandmarkEmpire State BuildingUnited States New York City20191,767Yes 2022
21047SkylineLas VegasUnited StatesUnited States2018501Yes 2021
21050Studio[21]20131,210Yes 2019
21051SkylineTokyoJapan Japan2020547Yes 2022
21052SkylineDubaiUnited Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates2020740Yes 2022
21054LandmarkThe White HouseUnited States Washington, D.C.20201,483No
21055 (European markets only) Landmark Burj Khalifa United Arab Emirates Dubai 2019 333 Yes 2022
21056 Landmark Taj Mahal India Agra 2021 2,022 No
21057 Skyline[22] Singapore Singapore Singapore 2022 827 No
21058 Landmark[23] Great Pyramid of Giza Egypt Cairo 2022 1,476 No
21059 TBA TBA TBA 2023 TBA No
21060 TBA TBA TBA 2023 2,125 No
  1. Due to the 2017 Mandalay Bay hotel massacre, the Mandalay Bay was replaced by Bellagio and released as set #21047.
Special editions
SetNameLocationReleasedNumber of
pieces
Retired productComments
4000002LOM MouldingMexico Monterrey2011174Given to employees
4000005KOM MouldingDenmark Billund2012315Given to employeesKornmarken Factory is the first and largest LEGO moulding and production factory.
4000006Kladno CampusCzech Republic Kladno2012250Given to employees
4000009HMV ProductionDenmark Billund2013285Given to employeesHMV is the name of the packing factory at LEGO Billund, which this set is based on.
4000010LEGO House[24]Denmark Billund2014250Only sold in BillundLego House opened in Billund in 2017.
4000011Nyíregyháza FactoryHungary Nyíregyháza2014327Given to employeesLego model of the Nyíregyháza Factory.
4000015LOM Moulding BMexico Monterrey2014215Given to employeesAdditional packing building. A building, which expands the footprint of the existing facility.
4000016Billund AirportDenmark Billund2014281Only sold at Billund AirportBillund Airport was made for the 50th anniversary of the Airport.
4000018Kladno CampusCzech Republic Kladno2015412Given to employeesKladno campus is the name of building C at the Czech Lego factory, which this set is based on.
4000023Jiaxing FactoryMainland China China2016407Given to employeesSet of the, at the time, new Lego factory in Jiaxing, China.[25][26]
40199Billund AirportDenmark Billund2018286New edition from 4000016Only available at the airport in Billund.
4000038LEGO CampusDenmark Billund20221,494Given to employeesReleased to celebrate the grand opening of the LEGO Campus on April 5, 2022.

Impact

The product range has been reviewed favorably by many commentators. Journalist Jenny Williams said "The scale on these kits is pretty small, though, so don't expect exquisite detail. But creating with Lego bricks is quite a fun way to pay homage to great architects".[27]

A near-exact replica of set 21006, The White House, appears in the eight story arc of the Japanese manga series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, JoJolion, where it used by the villain character Poor Tom to activate his "stand" power, "Ozon Baby".[28][29][30]

References

  1. "About Lego Architecture". Lego Group. Retrieved 29 December 2009.
  2. "Brickstructures". Retrieved 29 December 2009.
  3. Official Announcement: 21010 Robie House, 13 July 2011, archived from the original on 22 July 2011, retrieved 11 August 2011
  4. Sarah Firsheinn (8 August 2011), Lego to Eternalize the Brandenburg Gate in Architecture Series, Curbed Network, archived from the original on 2 October 2011, retrieved 11 August 2011
  5. "Sears Tower now named Willis Tower" Archived 2010-10-09 at the Wayback Machine. CNN. July 16, 2009
  6. "Release of two Frank Lloyd Wright Collection sets from LEGO Architecture" Archived 2014-07-15 at the Wayback Machine. Lego.com. May 9, 2009
  7. "The world's tallest building in LEGO® bricks". Lego.com. May 25, 2011
  8. "Modernist architectural icon immortalised in LEGO® bricks" Archived 2012-04-22 at the Wayback Machine. Lego.com. April 4, 2011
  9. "Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House Joins LEGO® Architecture series" Archived 2012-04-22 at the Wayback Machine. Lego.com. September 19, 2011
  10. "Sydney's revered opera house immortalized in LEGO® bricks" Archived 2012-03-14 at the Wayback Machine. Lego.com. February 21, 2012
  11. "LEGO® Big Ben celebrates Victorian London's greatest landmark" Archived 2012-06-08 at the Wayback Machine. Lego.com. April 18, 2012
  12. "Le Corbusier's French masterpiece becomes a LEGO® Architecture model" Archived 2012-09-07 at the Wayback Machine. Lego.com. August 31, 2012
  13. "A Korean landmark recreated as LEGO® Architecture" Archived 2012-05-30 at the Wayback Machine. Lego.com. May 14, 2012
  14. "Revisit the Imperial Hotel with LEGO Architecture" Archived 2013-03-05 at the Wayback Machine. Lego.com. March 1, 2013
  15. " Archived 2014-11-02 at the Wayback Machine. BrickExtra. May 15, 2013
  16. Lego Architecture: Der Eiffelturm – das ist Spitze Ukonio.de 14 Oktober 2014
  17. BREAKING: Trevi-fontein wordt volgende Lego Architecture set Archived 2018-08-21 at the Wayback Machine Madpac.nl 13 January 2014
  18. Série LEGO® Architecture incluirá o Lincoln Memorial e o Edifício Flatiron Archdaily.com
  19. "Architecture | 2017". Retrieved 2016-09-11.
  20. " Archived 2013-12-03 at the Wayback Machine. Brickset. June 29, 2013
  21. "Soar into the Singapore skyline with LEGO Architecture". Brick Fanatics. 1 January 2022.
  22. "LEGO Architecture 21058 Great Pyramid of Giza officially revealed". Brick Fanatics. 10 May 2022.
  23. Exclusive: 4000010 LEGO House Brickset.com 17 March 2014
  24. "Newsroom - About Us - LEGO.com". www.lego.com.
  25. Ruijter, Michiel de (28 November 2016). "Exclusieve LEGO 4000023 Jiaxing Factory set - Bouwsteentjes.info".
  26. Jenny Williams (23 May 2009). "Frank Lloyd Wright + Lego = Awesome". Geekdad. Wired.
  27. Araki, Hirohiko (2017). Escape from Mount Hanarero. Shueisha. ISBN 978-4-08-881443-8.
  28. Araki, Hirohiko (2018). North of the Higashikata Household. The Orchard. Shueisha. ISBN 978-4-08-881452-0.
  29. Araki, Hirohiko (2018). Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Wu Tomoki. Shueisha. ISBN 978-4-08-881596-1.
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