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Towers of Tomorrow with LEGO Bricks / Exhibition Components EXHIBITION COMPONENTS February 8, 2019 THE SOURCE FOR MUSEUM AND SCIENCE CENTER TOURING EXHIBITIONS. EXHIBITION COMPONENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................1 Towers .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2 Additional Components................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 SYDNEY LIVING MUSEUMS / TOWERS OF TOMORROW WITH LEGO® BRICKS EXHIBITION COMPONENTS 1 INTRODUCTION Towers of Tomorrow with LEGO® Bricks partners up some of the world’s most dazzling and innovative skyscrapers with the world’s most popular building brick. The exhibit features astonishing skyscrapers from North America, Asia and Australia constructed in breathtaking architectural detail. Ryan McNaught, one of only 12 LEGO® certifed professionals in the world and his award-winning team of builders have used more than half a million LEGO® bricks and devoted over 2000 hours to build the structures featured in the exhibition. Visitors will be inspired to create their own ‘towers of tomorrow’ with over 200,000 loose LEGO® bricks available in hands-on construction areas. Young and old will be limited only by their imagination as they add their creations to a steadily rising futuristic LEGO® metropolis inside the exhibition. SYDNEY LIVING MUSEUMS / TOWERS OF TOMORROW WITH LEGO® BRICKS FEET Overview 10 12 13 14 15 11 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TOWERS FEET 12 13 14 15 10 11 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Marina Bay Sands Burj Khalifa Petronas Towers Shanghai tower EXHIBITION COMPONENTS 111 West 57th Street Tokyo Skytree Empire State Building CN Tower Central Park Tower Comcast Innovation and Technology Center Willis (Sears) Building Wilshire Grand Centre Chrysler Building Bank of America Plaza Taipei 101 Barangaroo Hotel International Commerce Tower Q1 Eureka Infinity Tower 2 SYDNEY LIVING MUSEUMS / TOWERS OF TOMORROW WITH LEGO® BRICKS EXHIBITION COMPONENTS 3 TOWERS, CONTINUED ▲ Marina Bay Sands ▲ Petronas Towers ▲ 111 West 57th Street ▲ Central Park Tower SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR, MY NEW YORK CITY, US NEW YORK CITY, US ▲ Empire State Building ▲ Bank of America Plaza ▲ Chrysler Building ▲ Wilshire Grand Center NEW YORK CITY, US ATLANTA, US NEW YORK CITY, US LOS ANGELES, US SYDNEY LIVING MUSEUMS / TOWERS OF TOMORROW WITH LEGO® BRICKS EXHIBITION COMPONENTS 4 TOWERS, CONTINUED ▲ Barangaroo Hotel Resort ▲ Eureka ▲ Infinity Tower ▲ Q1 SYDNEY, AU MELBOURNE, AU BRISBANE, AU QUEENSLAND, AU ▲ Burj Khalifa ▲ CN Tower ▲ International Commerce Tower ▲ Shanghai Tower DUBAI, UAE TORONTO, CA HONG KONG SHANGHAI, CN SYDNEY LIVING MUSEUMS / TOWERS OF TOMORROW WITH LEGO® BRICKS EXHIBITION COMPONENTS 5 TOWERS, CONTINUED ▲ Comcast Innovation and ▲ Taipei 101 ▲ Tokyo Skytree ▲ Willis Tower (Sears Tower) Technology Center TAIPEI, TW TOKYO, JP CHICAGO, US PHILADELPHIA, US With twenty 1:200 scale models of some of the world’s most architecturally significant and iconic towers built out of LEGO bricks on display, visitors have the opportunity to see just how far they could take their LEGO building experience. Built by Ryan McNaught, one of only 14 certified Lego professionals in the world. Ryan has used his craftsmanship to create beautiful, elegant and incredibly detailed models of these world-famous towers. SYDNEY LIVING MUSEUMS / TOWERS OF TOMORROW WITH LEGO® BRICKS EXHIBITION COMPONENTS 6 ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS Along with getting to see these incredible models, visitors also get the Visitors will be able to watch a documentary where Ryan discusses the opportunity to use thousands of Lego bricks, doors, windows and other process and difficulties in sourcing all the correct Lego bricks and the building pieces supplied with the exhibit to start building their own complex way in which he, along with his team, set out to replicate these inspired and crazy tower creations. incredible buildings. SYDNEY LIVING MUSEUMS / TOWERS OF TOMORROW WITH LEGO® BRICKS Global Head Office: Unit 11 / 5 Satu Way, Mornington, Victoria. 3934, Australia Phone: +61 400 728 865 Sales and Fabrication: 1823 Buerkle Rd, White Bear Lake, MN 55110 Email: [email protected] Web: flyingfishexhibits.com THE SOURCE FOR MUSEUM AND SCIENCE CENTER TOURING EXHIBITIONS..
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