Lego Architecture
Lego Architecture is a sub-brand and product range of the Lego toy, which aims to “celebrate the past, present and future of architecture through the Lego Brick”. The brand includes a series of Lego sets designed by ‘Architectural Artist’ Adam Reed Tucker, and each contain the pieces and instructions to build a model of a famous architectural building in micro-scale.
Development
Adam Reed Tucker earned a degree in architecture at Kansas State University in 1996. While there, he sought a method to join his two passions of art and architecture, and hit upon the idea of using Lego bricks. From this, he founded Brickstructures, Inc., and began to design and build models of famous landmarks. His work was noticed by the Lego Group, and together they formed a partnership to release some of his models as commercially available Lego sets under the Lego Architecture brand.Sets
Sets in the product line contain a premium booklet, that – besides the build instructions – also include various information and pictures of the building itself.By the beginning of 2009, six sets had been released in the range, under two 'series'. Within the 'Landmark Series' are models of the Sears Tower, John Hancock Center, the Empire State Building, and the Seattle Space Needle. Within the 'Architect Series' are models of the Guggenheim Museum and Fallingwater.
In the beginning of July 2010, a seventh set, the White House, was released. An eighth set was released in November 2010: New York's Rockefeller Center. The ninth set, Farnsworth House, was released in April 2011. A tenth set, The Burj Khalifa, was released in June 2011. The Willis Tower was also released in 2011, this kit was a re-issue of the original Sears Tower kit; the only change was the printed tile to reflect the building's renaming.
An eleventh and twelfth set, the Robie House and the Brandenburg Gate were released in September 2011.
In January 2012, it was announced that the next Architecture set would be 21012 Sydney Opera House. The set was released in March 2012.
In June 2012, Big Ben was released. In July 2012, the Namdaemun Gate was released. In September 2012, the Villa Savoye was released. The Eames House and Glass House were scheduled and then canceled, as it never came out as a set.
In June 2013, the Leaning Tower of Pisa was announced for the Lego Architecture series. Its set number replaced the original Eames House after it was canceled. United Nations Headquarters came out next. In October 2013, Marina Bay Sands and the Eiffel Tower were both announced.
Set | Series | Name | Location | Released | Number of pieces | Retired product | Image |
21000 | Landmark | Sears Tower | Chicago | 2008 | 69 | Yes | |
21000 | Landmark | Willis Tower | Chicago | 2011 | 69 | Yes | |
21001 | Landmark | John Hancock Center | Chicago | 2008 | 69 | Yes | |
21002 | Landmark | Empire State Building | New York City | 2009 | 77 | Yes | |
21003 | Landmark | Seattle Space Needle | Seattle | 2009 | 57 | Yes | |
21004 | Architect | Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum | New York City | 2009 | 208 | Yes | |
21005 | Architect | Fallingwater | Mill Run, Pennsylvania | 2009 | 811 | Yes | |
21006 | Architect | The White House | Washington, D.C. | 2010 | 560 | Yes | |
21007 | Architect | Rockefeller Center | New York City | 2011 | 240 | Yes | |
21008 | Landmark | Burj Khalifa | Dubai | 2011 | 208 | Yes | |
21009 | Architect | Farnsworth House | Plano, Illinois | 2011 | 546 | Yes | |
21010 | Architect | Robie House | Chicago | 2011 | 2,276 | Yes | |
21011 | Landmark | Brandenburg Gate | Berlin | 2011 | 363 | Yes | |
21012 | Architect | Sydney Opera House | Sydney | 2012 | 270 | Yes | |
21013 | Landmark | Big Ben | London | 2012 | 346 | Yes | |
21014 | Architect | Villa Savoye | Paris | 2012 | 660 | Yes | |
21015 | Landmark | Leaning Tower of Pisa | Pisa | 2013 | 345 | Yes | |
21016 | Landmark | Sungnyemun Gate | Seoul | 2012 | 325 | Yes | |
21017 | Architect | Tokyo | 2013 | 1,188 | Yes | ||
21018 | Landmark | United Nations Headquarters | New York City | 2013 | 597 | Yes | |
21019 | Landmark | The Eiffel Tower | Paris | 2014 | 321 | Yes | |
21020 | Landmark | The Trevi Fountain | Rome | 2014 | 731 | Yes | |
21021 | Landmark | Marina Bay Sands | Singapore | 2014 | 602 | Yes | |
21022 | Landmark | Lincoln Memorial | Washington, D.C. | 2015 | 274 | Yes | |
21023 | Landmark | Flatiron Building | New York City | 2015 | 471 | Yes | |
21024 | Landmark | Louvre | Paris | 2015 | 695 | Yes | |
21026 | Skyline | Venice | Italy | 2016 | 212 | Yes | |
21027 | Skyline | Berlin | Germany | 2016 | 289 | Yes | |
21028 | Skyline | New York City | United States | 2016 | 598 | No | |
21029 | Landmark | Buckingham Palace | London | 2016 | 780 | Yes | |
21030 | Landmark | US Capitol | Washington, D.C. | 2016 | 1,032 | Yes | |
21031 | Landmark | Burj Khalifa | Dubai | 2016 | 333 | Yes | |
21032 | Skyline | Sydney | Australia | 2017 | 361 | Yes | |
21033 | Skyline | Chicago | United States | 2017 | 444 | Yes | |
21034 | Skyline | London | United Kingdom | 2017 | 468 | No | |
21035 | Landmark | Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum | New York City | 2017 | 744 | Yes | |
21036 | Landmark | Arc de Triomphe | Paris | 2017 | 386 | Yes | |
21037 | Landmark | Lego House | Billund | 2017 | 774 | No - Lego House exclusive | |
21038 | Skyline | Las Vegas | United States | 2018 | 487 | Replaced | |
21039 | Skyline | Shanghai | China | 2018 | 597 | No | |
21041 | Landmark | Great Wall of China | China | 2018 | 551 | Yes | |
21042 | Landmark | Statue of Liberty | New York City | 2018 | 1,685 | No | |
21043 | Skyline | San Francisco | United States | 2019 | 565 | No | |
21044 | Skyline | Paris | France | 2019 | 649 | No | |
21045 | Landmark | Trafalgar Square | London | 2019 | 1,197 | No | |
21046 | Landmark | Empire State Building | New York City | 2019 | 1,767 | No | |
21047 | Skyline | Las Vegas | United States | 2018 | 501 | No | |
21050 | Lego Architecture Studio | 2013 | 1,210 | Yes | |||
21051 | Skyline | Tokyo | Japan | 2020 | 547 | No | |
21052 | Skyline | Dubai | United Arab Emirates | 2020 | 740 | No | |
21054 | Landmark | The White House | Washington, D.C. | 2020 | 1483 | No |
Set | Name | Location | Released | Number of pieces | Retired product | Comments | Pictures |
4000002 | LOM Moulding | Monterrey | 2011 | 174 | Given to employees | ||
4000005 | KOM Moulding | Billund | 2012 | 315 | Given to employees | Kornmarken Factory is the first and largest LEGO moulding and production factory | |
4000006 | Kladno Campus | Kladno | 2012 | 250 | Given to employees | ||
4000009 | HMV Production | Billund | 2013 | 285 | Given to employees | HMV is the name of the packing factory at LEGO Billund, which this set is based on. | |
4000010 | LEGO House | Billund | 2014 | 250 | Only sold in Billund | Lego House is the Brand new Lego House opening in Billund approx. 2017, | |
4000011 | Nyíregyháza Factory | Nyíregyháza | 2014 | 327 | Given to employees | Lego model of the Nyíregyháza Factory | |
4000015 | LOM Moulding B | Monterrey | 2014 | 215 | Additional packing building. A building, which expands the footprint of the existing facility | - | |
4000016 | Billund Airport | Billund | 2014 | 281 | Only sold at Billund Airport | Billund Airport was made for the 50th anniversary of the Airport. | |
4000018 | Kladno Campus | Kladno | 2015 | 412 | Given to employees | Kladno campus is the name of building C at the Czech Lego factory, which this set is based on | |
4000023 | Jiaxing Factory | China | 2016 | 407 | Given to employees | Set of the, at the time, new Lego factory in Jiaxing, China. | |
40199 | Billund Airport | Billund | 2018 | 286 | New edition from 4000016 | Only available at the airport in Billund |