Friday, January 07, 2011

LEGO Architecture

Any of us who are kids at heart most likely hold a special place for those colorful little plastic blocks that snap together to make all kinds of stuff limited only by your imagination, storage space and parent’s disposable income.

Some of us can remember the day (long ago) when you didn’t buy Lego kits to build a specific thing – all they offered were big boxes with assorted quantities, sizes and shapes of the different “bricks,” headers, doors and windows.

Like everything else, Lego has evolved over the years, yet it remains an iconic and very valuable brand.

The above image refers to what looks like a very interesting exhibition at the National Building Museum in Washington DC through September 2011.

The exhibition features Lego interpretations of the world’s largest buildings – the vast majority of which projects were done with LATICRETE – another iconic brand!

Please share this with your friends, customers and family. Anyone going to Washington this year might want to consider visiting the exhibition, and taking along a sibling, child or grandchild.


Ed Metcalf
President North American Division
Laticrete International

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