LEGO is one of the most popular toys in the world. From its humble beginnings as a wooden building block toy to its modern-day plastic brick version, it has inspired creativity and imaginative play for generations. But did you know that Lego can also be an educational tool? Let’s explore how LEGO and architecture intersect.

The Basics of LEGO Architecture

Lego architecture is a LEGO set that focuses on creating replicas of famous buildings or structures worldwide. LEGO Architecture sets are often based on real-life landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, Big Ben, or the Taj Mahal. The pieces included in these sets vary from basic bricks to more complex elements like arches and columns. Learn more

Making Your Own Architectural Models with LEGO 

It’s easy to make your architectural models using LEGOs! Start by gathering a few basic supplies such as LEGOs (of course!), glue sticks, paper, markers or coloured pencils, scissors, and clear tape. Then decide which structure you would like to build – a castle? A skyscraper? Or maybe something inspired by nature? Once you have an idea, sketch your design on paper and gather the necessary LEGOs to bring it to life! You can also find step-by-step instructions online if you need help getting started.  

LEGO is more than just a toy; it’s an incredible educational tool that can help children and adults interactively learn about architecture! With its vast array of colours and shapes, this beloved childhood favourite can provide hours of creative fun while teaching us about different types of buildings worldwide. So grab some LEGOs (some stores sell second-hand LEGO in bulk! If you're from Australia, check out this site) and get building! Who knows what impressive structures you will create next?
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