Educational Hands-on LEGO® Building Exhibits

 

 

Portfolio

Events

Brick Bash, March 2006.  Brick Bash is a very fun public LEGO-building party presented by Bricks for Brains every March in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Pictures here...

Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum, February, 2006.  Two weekends of building bridges and anything else museum visitors wanted to build. (pictures coming soon)

COSI Toledo, February, 2005.  We took our "Science of Bridges" exhibit to this great museum, and people couldn't get enough of it. Some museum visitors stayed around our table for hours. (pictures coming soon)

Sault Ste Marie Locks 150th Anniversary.  We took our "Great Lakes Iron and Steel" exhibit, and the big Stewart J Cort model, to this celebration of the locks on the St. Mary's river. (pictures coming soon)

Chicago House of Bricks, May, 2005.  (pictures coming soon)

Northwest BrickCon, October, 2005.  This is an annual AFOL (adult fan of LEGO) convention in Seattle, WA. (pictures coming soon)

    

Models

Maumee River Crossing / Veteran's Glass City Skyway.  This is an accurate scale model of a cable-stayed bridge currently being built in Toledo, Ohio. The model is more than thirteen feet long!
Pictures here...

Stewart J Cort.  The Stewart J Cort was the first 1000-foot ship on the Great Lakes. This is a scale model of the Cort, and measures eight feet in length!
Pictures here...

Michigan Stadium.  "The Big House" created out of LEGO bricks. Currently under contruction. (pictures coming soon)

Wind Tunnel.  An operating wind tunnel, built with and powered by LEGO parts. (pictures coming soon)



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