A two-year LEGO exhibition titled, Brick City, makes its debut at the National Building Museum
This weekend marks the opening of the National Building Museum’s special two-year Brick City exhibition, sponsored by General Shale and staged with the help of UK-based artist Warren Elsmore. The exhibition includes a total of 37 reconstructions of iconic pieces of global architecture made using LEGO bricks, including a 12-foot-long centerpiece replica of London’s St. Pancras Station made using over 180,000 individual pieces.Read the full post on Bustler
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This weekend marks the opening of the National Building Museum’s special two-year Brick City exhibition, sponsored by General Shale and staged with the help of UK-based artist Warren Elsmore.
The exhibition includes a total of 37 reconstructions of iconic pieces of global architecture made using LEGO bricks, including a 12-foot-long centerpiece replica of London’s St. Pancras Station made using over 180,000 individual pieces.
Read the full post on Bustler