Exhibit - LEGO® Architecture: Towering Ambition

Sponsoring Organization

401 F Street, NW
Washington, DC, 20001

Phone: 202-272-2448

Location

National Building Museum
401 F Street NW
Washington , DC
See map: Google Maps
July 3, 2010 - September 3, 2012

Anyone who has been to the National Building Museum, when asked to describe the building, will likely think of "bricks." Approximately 15,500,000 were used to construct the Museum's historic home.

Now, begin to think smaller… now smaller… and you can just begin to fathom the challenge that Adam Reed Tucker has taken on. Trained as an architect, Tucker rekindled his childhood interest in LEGO® bricks and began experimenting with LEGO® as a medium for his art in 2003. The result of his vision—15 buildings from around the world made entirely from LEGO® bricks—will be the centerpiece of the exhibition LEGO® Architecture: Towering Ambition.

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. The simplicity and nostalgic quality of LEGO® affords viewers a new, detailed look at familiar buildings. Visitors can lean in close to see the complexity of a building's intricate design and engineering or take a step back to appreciate its stunning sculptural form in full.

After drawing inspiration from awe-inspiring structures, visitors are encouraged to create buildings to include in a LEGO® community. Based on the principles of good urban design, participants will be invited to create a building from one of the four categories—residential, commercial, institutional, and industrial—and then place the LEGO® models on a large-scale map of a city. As the day goes on and the Museum welcomes more visitors, the LEGO® city will grow and grow.

Play area sponsored through in-kind donation from LEGO® Systems, Inc.

Additional Information: 

LEGO®, its logo and the brick and knob configuration are trademarks of the LEGO Group. ©2010–11 The LEGO Group.

Share Your LEGO® Creations

We have started a Flickr group where you can share photos of your amazing LEGO® buildings, structures, and cities. Check it out.

Ticketing Information

LEGO® Architecture is included in the National Building Museum's exhibition admission ticket. Tickets are sold at the Museum's Information Desk, Monday - Saturday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm; and Sunday 11:00 am - 5:00 pm. Details can be found on the Hours & Admission page. Tickets are not available for purchase online or over the phone.

Members receive free admission based on membership level. Please contact the Museum's Membership Department at 202.272.2448 for information about your membership level. Children 2 and under are free. 

Please note:

  • LEGO® Architecture entry is timed by the hour, allowing visitors to explore the exhibition for one hour. Choose your desired time when you purchase tickets at the Museum's information desk.
  • Admission tickets can also be purchased up to two weeks in advance at the information desk.  
  • All sales are final.

Contact Information

401 F Street, NW
Washington, DC, 20001

Phone: 202-272-2448

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