For the Love of LEGO

Entitled “Victorian on Mud Heap,” this dilapidated, three-story Victorian house and all of its exquisite details – down to the lace curtains hanging from the windows – are simply marvelous. (Mike Doyle)

"Victorian on Mud Heap" was built with approximately 120,000 LEGO pieces.   (Mike Doyle)

Mike Doyle calls "Victorian on a Mud Heap" part of his “Abandoned House” series and will be shown in a to-be-announced show in Southern California show this winter.  (Mike Doyle)

<b>The Chicago Spire</b> Visitors to the National Building Museum’s exhibition <i>LEGO® Architecture: Towering Ambition</i> look at Adam Reed Tucker’s model of the unbuilt Chicago Spire designed by Santiago calatrava.<br> (LEGO)

<b>Burj Khalifa</b> Visitors learn more about the Burj Khalifa, the tallest man-made structure every built, from this LEGO® model of the building on display in the National Building Museum’s exhibition <i>LEGO® Architecture: Towering Ambition.</i> (LEGO)

<b>LEGO® Exhibition Play Pit 2</b> Visitors build LEGO® structures in the <i>LEGO® Architecture: Towering Ambition</i> play pit inspired by the designs seen in the exhibition. (LEGO)

<b>The Jin Mao Tower and the Trump Tower Chicago</b> Within the National Building Museum’s exhibition <i>LEGO® Architecture: Towering</i> <i>Ambition</i>, visitors can explore LEGO® models of Shanghi’s Jin Mao Tower and the Trump tower Chicago. (LEGO)

<b>Fallingwater</b> Visitors check out the LEGO® model of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater in <i>LEGO® Architecture: Towering Ambition.</i> (LEGO)