Author Topic: Just finished one of Lego's architecture builds.  (Read 1959 times)

Ya, I got it for my birthday from my uncle and his family, and they got the Falling Water set for a clearance price. This is a good thing considering LEGO rips the forget out of everyone selling it usually for over $100.

Anyways, I just finished, and I wanted to show everyone the set, not the one I just built.

Falling Water is the most famous, non-royalty, non-government house in the whole world. Frank Lloyd Wright, arguably one of the greatest architects in the world, designed it in 1935.


It's concept was to be a very natural house, located on the site of a waterfall. It was to be the home of the Kaufmanns.



The actual house is a historic landmark, which is the only Wright house with the furniture still intact.

In my opinion, Falling Water is a loving awesome house.



now to build it in blockland...

Wow, I want that set :o
Don't go to the National Buildings Museum for it. It's seriously like $120 there...

Ima put it on my shelf. :D

I got that one.

Its totally do-able in blockland, since it has no odd blocks or SNOT blocks

I wouldn't give anything to that filthy company LEGO.

I got that one.

Its totally do-able in blockland, since it has no odd blocks or SNOT blocks
That's exactly what I was thinking of doing sometime.

I figure it'd be an awesome default build, even if it didn't say the builder's name.

I wouldn't give anything to that filthy company LEGO.
You are a hater of capitalism.

You socialist bastard.

not to be rude but
never heard of the house

I've wanted one of those architecture sets, but they seemed expensive for such a tiny build.

Now replace the clear bricks with real water.

Now replace the clear bricks with real water.
DON'T do this it makes the legos become un-tightend to each other

DON'T do this it makes the legos become un-tightend to each other
No, what the forget, legos aren't vaginas.

And isn't plastic like... water proof? in a way? I think I made a lego boat once that actually floated.