Gregg Pasquarelli, co-founder and partner at SHoP Architects in New York, built this futuristic cityscape. Photo: Gregory Reid

Snohetta found a delicate equilibrium with this boomerang-shaped tower. Photo: Gregory Reid

SOM froze its unique LEGO infrastructure in a solid block of ice. Photo: Zack Burris

The buildings were inspired by the postwar Japanese movement Metabolism, which fuses architecture with concepts of organic growth. Photo: Gregory Reid

One of the building's elegant spires. Photo: Gregory Reid

A view from above. Photo: Gregory Reid

Some of the custom, 3-D-printed bricks made for the job. Photo: Gregory Reid

The set includes translucent blocks as well as white ones. Photo: Gregory Reid

Curves. Photo: Gregory Reid

Drone's eye view of SHoP's cluster. Photo: Gregory Reid

Originally posted here:
We Asked Three World-Class Architects to Go Crazy With Legos

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October 30, 2013 at 11:42 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
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