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LEGO Research

In my spare time I build LEGO models of cities, buildings, and many other things. My interest in LEGO also clicks with, and builds on, my academic research interest in architecture, creativity and art in cities.

Why LEGO?

When is it not OK to use LEGO?

Brick by Brick (LEGO Art)

https://www.ragm.co.uk/brick-by-brick#

Repairing the city with LEGO:

https://www.theverge.com/2016/4/18/11454398/jan-vormann-lego-art-patchwork-berlin

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Dr Richard G. Smith, Department of Geography, Singleton Park, Swansea University, SA28PP, UK +44(0)1792 602558 Email: r.g.smith@swan.ac.uk Webpage: https://tinyurl.com/j9on6oe

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