Robie House is an architectural masterpiece in LEGO form.
Robie House is an architectural masterpiece in LEGO form. Capturing the essence of Frank Lloyd Wright's Prairie School design, this set showcases clean lines, horizontal emphasis, and a harmonious integration with its surroundings. The model accurately reflects the building's unique features, including its cantilevered roof and art glass windows.
This set is perfect for architecture enthusiasts and LEGO collectors seeking a challenging and rewarding build. The intricate design and clever use of LEGO elements provide a satisfying building experience, resulting in a stunning display piece that captures the essence of modern architecture.
Skip this if you prefer play-focused LEGO sets or have limited patience for repetitive elements. While visually impressive, the build involves numerous small plates and tiles, which may not appeal to everyone. Consider the LEGO Ideas Tree House for a more diverse building experience.
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Build a LEGO® replica of the Robie™ House!
Completed in 1910, the Frederick C. Robie™ House, located in Chicago’s Hyde Park neighborhood, is considered to be Frank Lloyd Wright’s most accomplished Prairie-style work. Prairie style is acknowledged as the first truly American style, characterized by dominating horizontal lines, banded rows of windows and spacious, open floor plans. F.C. Robie wanted a home that would provide beautiful vistas of the surrounding neighborhood while maintaining privacy for his family. Combined with the long, narrow size and shape, the views inspired Wright’s vision for the 9,062 square foot residence. This highly detailed LEGO model was designed by architect Adam Reed Tucker.
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The overall sentiment for the LEGO Architecture Robie House (21010) is mixed, with a score of 3.0/5 based on the analyzed videos. Reviews are primarily neutral, focusing on set details and build experiences without strong positive or negative opinions.
Reviews from channels like Held der Steine and MRN Bricks provide overviews of the set's features and building process, noting it was released in 2011 and contains over 2000 pieces. Bricks4Jo offers a German-language review, while NeverEnoughLego provides a straightforward review.