LEGO Architecture Studio 21050 Playset
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- Release your inner architect and explore a world of endless creative possibilities with this great gift
- Includes 1210 white and transparent LEGO bricks, sorting trays and an inspirational 272-page guidebook
- Guidebook written in collaboration with leading architects and edited by Christopher Turner
- Use the monochromatic bricks to help you learn the fundamentals of architectural design in a LEGO context
- Endorsed by REX architecture, Sou Fujimoto Architects, SOM, MAD Architects, Tham & Videgard Arkitekter, and Safdie Architects
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Product Description
Bring your architectural creations to life in LEGO form with LEGO Architecture Studio. In this amazing set you get over 1200 LEGO building blocks and an inspirational guidebook filled with 272 pages of tips, techniques, features, and intuitive hands-on exercises endorsed by leading design houses. LEGO Architecture Studio gives you everything you need to create your very own unique buildings, and also makes a great gift. Let your imagination guide your design!
Product information
| Brand Name | LEGO |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 192 |
| Model Name | Studio |
| Model Number | 6097683 |
| Age Range Description | 16+ |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1500 |
| UPC | 673419190527 673419228794 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 6097683 |
| Model Year | 2013 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Included Components | LEGO Building Elements |
| Item Type Name | TOY |
| Manufacturer | Lego |
| Best Sellers Rank |
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| ASIN | B00KPPPCVM |
| Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
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Feedback
| Color | White |
|---|---|
| Theme | Architecture |
| Subject Character | Lego Architecture |
| Number of Pieces | 1210 |
|---|---|
| Item Dimensions | 13.94 x 7.52 x 7.52 inches |
| Item Weight | 6 Pounds |
| Educational Objective | Creative Thinking, Sorting Skills, Team Building Skills |
|---|---|
| Toy Building Block Type | Interlocking Toy Building Block |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
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From the manufacturer
Explore, experiment and create with LEGO Architecture Studio with 1210 bricks and a 272-page guidebook endorsed by leading architects.
LEGO Architecture Studio
Bring your architectural creations to life in LEGO form with LEGO Architecture Studio. In this amazing set you get over 1200 LEGO bricks and an inspirational guidebook filled with 272 pages of tips, techniques, features, and intuitive hands-on exercises endorsed by leading design houses. LEGO Architecture Studio gives you everything you need to create your very own unique buildings. Let your imagination guide your design!
Be inspired by leading architects and create your own unique designs.
Includes 1210 white and transparent LEGO bricks, sorting trays and an inspirational 272-page guidebook. Guidebook includes tips, techniques, features and intuitive hands-on exercises.
Use the monochromatic bricks to help you learn the fundamentals of architectural design in a LEGO context Endorsed by REX architecture, Sou Fujimoto Architects, SOM, MAD Architects, Tham & Videgård Arkitekter, and Safdie Architects Guidebook written in collaboration with leading architects and edited by Christopher Turner.
Be inspired by world-renowned architects Release your inner architect and explore a world of endless creative possibilities.
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Top Brand: LEGO
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On my second kit! Why I like...
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2017This is my second kit purchase in the past year, and I love it (them). It's also my first Lego purchase (in my life). Here's the appeal as a wanna-be architect...
1. You can improvise in building stuff. There's no defined beginning, middle and end as with other Lego kits.
2. I'm not a kid, so the all white bricks appeal to me. Clean, simple.
3. It's all about critical thinking. I see this as appealing to ages teen and above. It really appeals to adults like me.
4. There are a lot of small pieces that, over time, I've learned to use. That's part of the challenge. Start with the basic bigger pieces and get more emboldened over time! Trust me, there's enough to toy around with. Trial and error, you might say.
5. The book that comes with it is nice/pretty, kinda self-serving. BUT for broader concepts and ideas I recommend The Lego Architect by Tom Alphin. Also, if you live in a big city like me (Chicago) there are plenty of inspirations.
6. Yep, it could use a big base plate. I bought a set of base plates (non-Lego) but they were a tad flimsy/non-secure to construct a base, so I've been sticking with the plates provided. Just connect and reinforce 4-5 or more.
7. Finally as you can see from my pictures, it's all about trial-and-error and improvising. And, again, critical thinking and having fun with the process.
I think one day I might buy a third kit (when the price and money is right) as some things I have built I love and don't want to tear them apart and start over (although I have built a few that didn't quite feel "right" and I deconstructed those).
Bottomline: I love Lego Architecture Studio. This would also make a great/unique gift for any older teen or adult of ANY AGE.
5.0 out of 5 starsThis is my second kit purchase in the past year, and I love it (them). It's also my first Lego purchase (in my life). Here's the appeal as a wanna-be architect...On my second kit! Why I like...
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2017
1. You can improvise in building stuff. There's no defined beginning, middle and end as with other Lego kits.
2. I'm not a kid, so the all white bricks appeal to me. Clean, simple.
3. It's all about critical thinking. I see this as appealing to ages teen and above. It really appeals to adults like me.
4. There are a lot of small pieces that, over time, I've learned to use. That's part of the challenge. Start with the basic bigger pieces and get more emboldened over time! Trust me, there's enough to toy around with. Trial and error, you might say.
5. The book that comes with it is nice/pretty, kinda self-serving. BUT for broader concepts and ideas I recommend The Lego Architect by Tom Alphin. Also, if you live in a big city like me (Chicago) there are plenty of inspirations.
6. Yep, it could use a big base plate. I bought a set of base plates (non-Lego) but they were a tad flimsy/non-secure to construct a base, so I've been sticking with the plates provided. Just connect and reinforce 4-5 or more.
7. Finally as you can see from my pictures, it's all about trial-and-error and improvising. And, again, critical thinking and having fun with the process.
I think one day I might buy a third kit (when the price and money is right) as some things I have built I love and don't want to tear them apart and start over (although I have built a few that didn't quite feel "right" and I deconstructed those).
Bottomline: I love Lego Architecture Studio. This would also make a great/unique gift for any older teen or adult of ANY AGE.
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2018This out-of-production set is more expensive than when it was originally available which is understandable. Despite the extra cost I think Architecture Studio is still a good buy. 1200+ all white (cream really) and "clear" pieces makes for a formidable "starter" set. I call it a starter because eventually I want to purchase more of this kit to make bigger structures. The book is great and I highly recommend getting the Lego Architect book by Tom Alphin which includes some building plans to use with Architecture Studio. I also own other Architecture series kits: Falling Water, Farnsworth House, Villa Savoye, and Robie House. While those kits are fantastic in their own right it's nice to have a kit more suited to freeform/sandbox design. A great idea on Lego's part. I hope Lego brings out an Architecture Studio 2 kit with more pieces and of a wider variety of block types.
I also want take a moment to comment on using Amazon.com to buy the kit for a Canadian destination. It was cheaper to buy Studio even with current exchange rate via .com rather than .ca. I paid a bit extra for shipping with tracking. The package ended up arriving 5 days earlier than expected delivery date. No wonder Jeff is so wealthy, Amazon does a great job getting these type of items to the customers on a daily basis which keeps me continuing to purchase from Amazon CA or US.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2016I spent many, many hours playing with Legos as a kid and I love randomly building things with them now much later in life.
I don't think you have to be an architect to enjoy this set, just enjoy working/building with your hands.
These are mostly white pieces and also a bunch of clear pieces.
There are many tiny parts. Lots of different sizes.
Included is a booklet of Architecture to give you inspiration on what you could build.
The set does not come with a base plate to build on, so you might plan on getting one of those if you don't have one.
The box is sturdy and there are a few dividers, but I plan to get a plastic container to store/sort the pieces more effectively.
I might also get one of those classic Lego pieces pack to add color or patterns in certain areas of what I build.
You can get if you want a big selection of white and clear pieces to supplement your current set or if you want to have this particular set.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2015This was a great purchase for my 13 year old son. As others have posted, there are obviously a ton of bricks and possibilities.
It was much too 'conceptual' for our 10 year old daughter, who is super creative and builds lots of things with her legos. I was disappointed that the "book" doesn't give any type of instructions. It is just a book with photos of buildings and architectural concepts. Would have been nice to have some "if you want to try making this building, consider these bricks, etc." don't need step-by-step but some guidance would have been incredibly nice and would have made it more enjoyable to our daughter. Also, after seeing my son build the Trevi fountain, our daughter wished there would have been some blue legos for water elements. So, if you child wants 'directions,' this may not be the gift for them.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2017This set is simply awesome! With infinite possibilities, you could easily spend hours with it.
I grew up playing lego, but I haven't touched any lego bricks for ~20 years. So upon opening of this set, all my childhood lego memories flushed back at me. Needless to say, I dive into this set immediately, and truly enjoyed every minute with it, like I did when I was a kid. I'll definitely pass this set to my kids in the future, and create more beautiful family memories (with lego in it)!
I haven't got the time to go through the book though, but it definitely looks like a architecture book, so maybe not for a kid I would say. But anyway, I think anyone who love lego would love this set, with or without any architecture background.
I absolutely recommend this set! In fact, I would gave it 10 stars if I could!
Top reviews from other countries
MikeReviewed in Canada on June 29, 20185.0 out of 5 stars Super set, perfect for the aspiring architect, hard to find now as it's discontinued by Lego
This is an amazing set, I bought it for my 10 year old son so he can explore architecture as he plays. He has build a few models from the book and surprised me the ther day by creating a replica of the outdoor swimming pool. We bought a multi-compartment parts cabinet to better sort all the pieces and make them easier to find when building models.
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DgomezReviewed in Mexico on January 10, 20255.0 out of 5 stars Excelente producto
Muy bueno...
Bruno H.Reviewed in Canada on June 29, 20175.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
You have so many pieces that only your imagination can limit you.
Amazon Customer jamesReviewed in Canada on October 15, 20185.0 out of 5 stars Good start up set
Love set




















