07 September, 2013

Lego Architecture Studio

There's no denying that the LEGO Architecture series serves as an excellent excuse for big kids to get their hands on a classic children's toy. Just like those days of LEGO Star Fighters; you diligently follow each step, patiently trying not to skip ahead until you're done. But a puzzle that comes with an instruction manual is inherently missing the creative angle that many of us are looking for. In the same vein, accomplishing LEGO's Falling Water was exciting down to the last block, but it's just been sitting on our desk in completed form ever since. The same wave of excitement goes for all the great LEGO Architecture kits, but with the release of LEGO's latest addition to the series, you're finally free to create your own masterpiece. [1]

Bring your architectural creations to life in LEGO form with LEGO Architecture Studio. In this amazing set you get over 1200 LEGO bricks and an inspirational guidebook filled with 272 pages of tips, techniques, features, and intuitive hands-on exercises endorsed by leading design houses. LEGO Architecture Studio gives you everything you need to create your very own unique buildings.  Let your imagination guide your design and use the monochromatic bricks to help you learn the fundamentals of architectural design in a LEGO context

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