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Adults with Building Blocks

I’m pretty sure many architects are simply kids who couldn’t let go of their obsession with lego, choosing instead to move on to yet bigger building blocks. Now, you might laugh at such a statement, but wait – I have evidence.

Think about the blockiest thing you know. Ok, skip lego and its knockoffs – I talking about something you can use to build houses out of. Ok, skip brick and concrete blocks, they’re not big enough. Skip straw bales, they’re mostly used for insulation when used for construction – architects don’t want to think about sensible things like that. Ok, I’ll give you a hint :

“Hey!”, you say to yourself, “That’s really blocky!”

Yes, my friend, that is really blocky. And as a general rule, out of blocky stuff one can make bigger blocky stuff. And yes, you can quote me on that.

Take a look! Bigger blocky stuff :

(http://www.noticiasarquitectura.info/especiales/chk-lot-ek.htm)

At least we can console ourselves with the fact that this is a fad, right? No one is about to make a major construction project that looks that blocky! People wouldn’t stand for it.

(If you believe that, don’t look at the next picture…)

(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habitat_67)

What fun!

I wonder where my Lego went…

February 10, 2007 - Posted by asmit | Uncategorized | | 7 Comments

7 Comments »

  1. I wondered if our church conversations ever found their way in here….

    Comment by Matt | February 12, 2007

  2. Check the post date; the church conversation stemmed from something I had already been looking at. =)

    Comment by Art | February 13, 2007

  3. i love that picture

    Comment by justine | February 14, 2007

  4. Fun stuff! Good to see an update to your non-average blog site :)

    Comment by Reach | February 15, 2007

  5. Is Blocky a word?
    Anyways, you are free to make up words.
    lol

    Comment by Tamara | February 21, 2007

  6. eek.

    Comment by Lstew | March 9, 2007

  7. I would so live in those… The weehouse is sweet too.

    Comment by jules | June 25, 2008


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