
We announced last month that the LEGO® Architecture series will now include Jørn Utzon’s Sydney Opera House, the 12th building in this popular series. Thanks to LEGO® Architecture, four of our readers will win a LEGO® Architecture Sydney Opera House.
We want to know what building should be the next in the LEGO® Architecture series and why. All you have to do is become a registered user at ArchDaily and leave us your answer in the comments below by Sunday, March 25th! (More images of LEGO® Architecture’s Sydney Opera House, designed by architectural artist Adam Reed Tucker, can be found here.)
Official rules:
Four winners will be chosen at random from entries received between Monday, March 19th and Sunday, March 25th 11:59 EST. You must leave a comment as a registered user at ArchDaily. Open to anyone in the world. One entry per person. ArchDaily will enforce verification and remove duplicated ones before choosing the winner.
Good luck!
Update: And the winners are…
Matthew Doll
Kerilyn Tacconi
Alex Lowe
Jesse Nguyen

Jean Nouvel’s Torre Agbar
The next Lego Architecture project should be the Blur Building by Diller + Scofidio. Why? Because it seems impossible to recreate in Legos.
Sanaa’s Essen Design School
OMA’s Casa da Música
I’d love a Calatrava. Milwaukee Art Museum perhaps?
Villa Savoye, Le Corb.
I think it should be the Auditorio de Tenerife by Santiago Calatrava. Why? Because his work is one of a kind and his signature in every building he makes is original and nobody else has his style as an architect and engineer.
morphosis san fran federal building or holl’s sliced porosity?
Louis Kahn’s Assembly building in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The arches and geometries of that building are amazing.
Exactly the one I was thinking… or anything Kahn (maybe the Kindle) will look great on lego
Silly me… the Kimbell!!
The next LEGO building should be the Auditorio de Tenerife by Santiago Calatrava. Why? Because his work is one of a kind and nobody else design the way he does. It seems to be that he has no limits by making something even more spectacular than the building before.
Safdie’s Habitat 67 … good luck.
They are actually doing this, it won the last competition held by LEGO.
Ricardo Porro’s National Art Schools in Havana, Cuba
Mies’ Barcelona Pavilion.
As an architect for 38 years & a lego fan for 57 years! I suggest you add Museum of Man ( Erickson ) in Vancouver.
“Le Mont Saint-Michel” or “Versailles”
I love them :)
Norman Foster’s “Gherkin”
Foster’s “Gherkin”
Scottish Parliament, by EMBT
I’d like to see Iwasa House from Tadao Ando, done in lego!!
Marina Bay Sands, Singapore! One of the most iconic and monumental structures ever built.
Renzo Piano’s Centre Georges Pompidou! Colorful and iconic!
definitely barcelona pavillon!
Centre Pompidou -
Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers
Braga Municipal Stadium / Eduardo Souto de Moura
New Museum of contemporary art, NY, of SANAA!
Fallingwater by FLW would be great.
The Milwaukee Art Museum’s Quadracci Pavilion by Santiago Calatrava. It is a beautiful building with magnificent kinetic “wing” structures. and the main building is just as inspiring. If they do make it into a Lego Architecture Series model, they should also make the wings moveable.
Oscar Niemeyer’s Niterói Contemporary Art Museum
i would propose giuseppe terragnis casa del fascio di como. great rationalis architecture of the 1930′s.
Mies Van der Rohe’s Barcelona Pavillion, because it would look really good as a lego model…