Entries Tagged as 'Architecture'
November 26th, 2009 · Adam · 6 Comments

Here is a very special Lego blog medley. I know we have had a lot of posts over the years but this one is special. Whilst searching the super highway I came across loads of very creative uses for those colourful cuboids. I present to you a plethora of brick art; fashion, photography, music, architecture, sculpture, craft and interior design. I hope you like what I found. Read more
Tags: Architecture · Art
September 25th, 2009 · Adam · 6 Comments
I know what you’re all thinking, ‘It would be nice to see a house made from those wonderful Lego bricks?’. Until now that was just a dream for lunatics and Lego futurists but Top Gear’s James May has made it a reality. With the use of thousands of people and millions of bricks Mr May has built the worlds first Lego House. It has a bed, windows, two floors and a working shower and toilet. It looks amazing and he didn’t even have any instructions.
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January 12th, 2009 · Paul · 1 Comment
An extraordinary piece of architecture and engineering, this 80 story building scheduled for completion in 2010 should really make people think differently. The tower, located in Dubai, will house 20 floors of retail space, 15 floors for an extravagant hotel and the remaining floors for residential apartments with the top 10 floors set aside for luxury villas of up to 12,900 square feet in size.
Designed by Italian architect Dr. David Fisher the tower will rotate to benefit from the sun and adapt to the wind. It even generates it’s own energy by cleverly integrating 79 wind turbines between floors and using photovoltaic cells on the roof of each floor.
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Tags: Architecture · Environmental · Science & Technology
November 28th, 2008 · Adam · 1 Comment

This work was done in Bocchignano, Italy, a village close to Rome, as part of the group project “20 Eventi”. The group of artists developed projects for 4 villages of the Sabina region and decided to create a compilation of drawings, for collectors to purchase, and to support this project.
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June 12th, 2008 · Ric · 1 Comment

Here in Guernsey there is very little outdoor advertising, no large scale billboards, few posters, in fact very little beyond store fronts is vying for your eyes attention. The only regularly seen advert I can remember is the annual drink-driving campaign around Christmas time. This is in total contrast to the world major cities, so imagine São Paulo, a bustling metropolis of 11 million people, with over 8000 billboards. Now imagine that city being stripped of advertising. No Posters. No flyers. No ads on buses. No ads on trains. No Adshels, no 48-sheets, no nothing.
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Tags: Advertising · Architecture · Environmental
February 9th, 2008 · Adam · No Comments
The humble Lego brick, the toy that builds toys and the plastic seed of architects everywhere. Fifty years ago the Lego company put forward the patent for the plastic Lego brick. The interlocking pieces with their stud-and-tube system was to prove ‘Toy of the Century’. Since that day 400,000,000,000 Lego elements have been made which have been incorporated into many different Lego World genres. These include Space, Knights, Pirates, Town, Oceanic and recently film theme Lego like Batman, Indiana Jones, Star Wars, Harry Potter. Personally Pirate and Space Lego were my favourite types, the Pirate ship Barracuda being the ultimate boxed Lego construction.
There is an American artist who’s medium is the nobbly brick, his name is Nathan Sawaya. He is one of only a few official Lego artists, his work is currently touring America in an show entitled ‘The Art of the Brick’.
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January 29th, 2008 · Paul · 1 Comment
Moscow planners have approved Lord Foster’s design for the world’s biggest building. The British architect’s £2bn “city within a city”, Crystal Island, will be built on the banks of the Moscow river, with a total floor area of 2.5 million square metres, making it the largest enclosed space ever to be constructed. This is approximately equal to twice the area of Herm Island, Guernsey!

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