Artist Spent 2 Years and 10,000 Lego Pieces Building This Brutalist House – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Artist Spent 2 Years and 10,000 Lego Pieces Building This Brutalist House

According to Andy Donaldson: “I made Erno Goldfinger’s brutalist masterpiece Trellick Tower (London W10) out of Lego, using 10,000+ pieces, a few photos, and some measuring tape.” What a fantastic project!

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