Tiny Toy Cities

Jonathan Lopes is Recreating Brooklyn out of LEGO Blocks

Jonathan Lopes has become keen on using LEGO pieces as his medium for recreating the city of Brooklyn. For about four years now, he has been working on completing the city, and his creations now take up his entire 400-square-foot living room.

Ultimately, Jonathan Lopes’ goal is to have his LEGO city resemble the sights he sees everyday as he rides the subway. Using the limited LEGO pieces, Jonathan Lopes attempts to make every building as realistic as possible. He attempts to recreate the texture of the aged city without painting or using dirty blocks. Jonathan Lopes has probably used thousands upon thousands of LEGO pieces in his miniature city scenes.
Trend Themes
1. LEGO City Building - Recreating real-life cities using LEGO blocks and incorporating realistic textures could be a disrupting innovation for architecture and urban planning.
2. Miniature Scene Building - Creating miniature versions of real-life scenarios using various materials could be a disrupting innovation for the toy industry.
3. Sustainable Building - Using reusable materials like LEGO blocks to construct miniature models could be a disrupting innovation for the construction and architectural industries.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Industry - Incorporating miniature scene building with new materials could be a disrupting innovation for the toy industry.
2. Architecture and Urban Planning Industry - Using LEGO city building as a tool for architectural and urban planning visualization could be a disrupting innovation for the industry.
3. Construction Industry - Using reusable materials like LEGO blocks for sustainable building construction could be a disrupting innovation for the industry.

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