Danish architecture firm uses LEGO to design “LEGO Towers”

Danish architecture firm Bjarke Ingels Group recently used LEGO to showcase its design for their proposed “LEGO Towers” in Copenhagen.

According to Dezeen, the LEGO version took 250,000 bricks and 5 weeks to build.

Here’s a time-lapse video of the build process:

(Via Dezeen and Gizmodo, with tips from readers Dale and Jaap.)

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6 comments on “Danish architecture firm uses LEGO to design “LEGO Towers”

  1. Foleypt

    What is the name of the music they use? I’ve been trying to find out the name of this piece of music, it is well know but my attempts to describe it to people have been useless.

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