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Jan Vormann has taken this architecture, looked at the wear and tear, and filled it in with tiny brightly coloured bricks. Lego, in the place where sometimes century old bricks and other materials have given way to elements and age, taking the old and making it modern. This is an urban art installation makes appearances in Berlin, and its partly highlighting historical buildings (many of the gaps are from World War 2) and partly calling attention to some of the buildings in the city that can use some work. His process is harder then it looks, first Vormann has to find the cracks he wants to fill, an important decision, and a completely subjective one, and then he has to work with the structure of the the crack, using details like corners to fill them all in.
The concept about this is so interesting, using something like Lego and placing it in an environment as opposite as this is beautiful. The juxtaposition of old and new is extremely eye catching, and its something that would make you stop and stare, to figure out just what it is, and how someone could come up with something so creative. And the hidden message behind the bricks, to point out the beauty of the city, its rich heritage and history, while showing the people who maintain the city that there are things that need some TLC is impressive, because really, the Lego draws you in, and the landscape makes you think.
source: www.dornob.com