LEGO® bricks popular still
16 Oct 2010 3 Comments
in Uncategorized Tags: LEGO, LEGO® bricks


How to explain the perennial appeal of these multi-colored building blocks? The interlocking bricks and accessories are easily arranged in an infinite variety of shapes by even the most ham-fisted of us. Then there are the LEGO certified professionals like Adam Tucker:
” Trained as an architect, Adam Reed Tucker rekindled his childhood interest in LEGO® bricks and began experimenting with LEGO as a medium for his art in 2003.
Piece by piece, brick by brick, this LEGO Certified Professional (one of 11 worldwide) creates large-scale artistic models of some of the world’s most famous structures including the Empire State Building, St. Louis’ Gateway Arch, and Frank Lloyd Wright’s masterpiece Fallingwater.”
Courtesy of Adam Reed Tucker and the National Building Museum.
Meet other LEGO Certified Professionals here.
Related posts & links:
Let’s go more LEGO
Have a Lego Christmas!
‘Towering Ambition’ – Recreating Emblems of Architecture in Lego – Washington Post 07/23/10





Dec 10, 2010 @ 08:01:56
Wow, certified LEGO professionals! Who knew?
Dec 31, 2010 @ 09:22:54
Happy New Year! Miss you both.
Jan 01, 2011 @ 08:01:03
I have missed my favorite foreign connection..happy new years to you and yours….zman sends