Colorful LEGO Church Pavilion Designed by Michiel de Wit and Filip Jonker
Kevin Young — March 29, 2012 — Art & Design
References: lego & incrediblethings
If this LEGO church pavilion was the place to go to every Sunday morning, kids wouldn't object anything their parents had to say.
This colorful block building, which looks like a creation by a giant's child was temporarily erected in Enschede, Netherlands. They aren't real blown up LEGO pieces, instead they're knock-offs called "Legioblocks." It's designed by Michiel de Wit and Filip Jonker and situated in a public space during the Grenswerk Festival. This holy LEGO land had a stage inside for performances, exhibitions and the whole LEGO church pavilion acted like a town square where everyone gathered.
The LEGO church pavilion reached 20 meters high; the whole building and the materials used can disassembled and reused. This makes it easy to transport this holy toy place anywhere for everyone to see.
This colorful block building, which looks like a creation by a giant's child was temporarily erected in Enschede, Netherlands. They aren't real blown up LEGO pieces, instead they're knock-offs called "Legioblocks." It's designed by Michiel de Wit and Filip Jonker and situated in a public space during the Grenswerk Festival. This holy LEGO land had a stage inside for performances, exhibitions and the whole LEGO church pavilion acted like a town square where everyone gathered.
The LEGO church pavilion reached 20 meters high; the whole building and the materials used can disassembled and reused. This makes it easy to transport this holy toy place anywhere for everyone to see.
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