Brutalist Buildings Made From Lego Bricks

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With a penchant for Berlin architecture, German artist Arndt Schlaudraff creates brutalist buildings made out of white Lego bricks.

h/t: ignant, dezeen

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He regularly shares his latest pieces on his Instagram account, ‘Lego Tonic’.

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In a recent interview, Schlaudraff said about the process behind his creations, “Sometimes it is frustrating that, due to the square blocks, it is nearly impossible to rebuild houses with many curves or rolling edges. For example, a building from Zaha Hadid or Juergen Mayer H is very hard to realize with Lego bricks.”

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