Halloween night on the Metro
To complement the National Building Museum's exhibit "LEGO® Architecture: Towering Ambition," ZGF Architects recreated a section of Washington's Metro transit system in miniature. The designers not only displayed the versatility of the toy bricks in their creation, they exhibited their creativity by depicting "a typical Halloween night on the Metro, when a rider experiences all sorts of scary characters and situations from the train platform up the escalator and to the street beyond." The National Building Museum's LEGO® exhibit, which also includes models of 15 of the world’s most iconic buildings, is on view through Labor Day, Sept. 3, 2012.
Published April 16, 2012
To complement the National Building Museum's exhibit "LEGO® Architecture: Towering Ambition," ZGF Architects recreated a section of Washington's Metro transit system in miniature. The designers not only displayed the versatility of the toy bricks in their creation, they exhibited their creativity by depicting "a typical Halloween night on the Metro, when a rider experiences all sorts of scary characters and situations from the train platform up the escalator and to the street beyond." The National Building Museum's LEGO® exhibit, which also includes models of 15 of the world’s most iconic buildings, is on view through Labor Day, Sept. 3, 2012.
Published April 16, 2012