Saturday, October 22, 2011

"Reaching New Heights" LEGO Demonstration and Contest

"Reaching New Heights in LEGO Design" featuring LEGO designer, Adam Reed Tucker and Lake Forest's Architect, Adrian Smith.  John (age 8) and Will (age 7) Atzeff, of Lake Forest construct their dream LEGO building for the best designed LEGO structure contest.  (Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media)

"Reaching New Heights in LEGO Design" featuring LEGO designer, Adam Reed Tucker and Lake Forest's Architect, Adrian Smith.  John (age 8) and Will (age 7) Atzeff, of Lake Forest construct their dream LEGO building for the best designed LEGO structure contest.  (Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media)

"Reaching New Heights in LEGO Design" featuring LEGO designer, Adam Reed Tucker and Lake Forest's Architect, Adrian Smith.  Adam Tucker talks to the children about how the physics of his LEGO designs can be used with modern architecture.  (Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media)

"Reaching New Heights in LEGO Design" featuring LEGO designer, Adam Reed Tucker and Lake Forest's Architect, Adrian Smith.  Adrian Smith talks with his grandson, Jake Smith, age 9, while preparing their construction of LEGO's version of the tallest buiding in the world which is in Dubai, and designed by Adrian, himself.  (Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media)

"Reaching New Heights in LEGO Design" featuring LEGO designer, Adam Reed Tucker and Lake Forest's Architect, Adrian Smith.  Adam Reed Tucker judge's the children's LEGO creations for the greatest LEGO construction contest.  (Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media)

"Reaching New Heights in LEGO Design" featuring internationally recognized LEGO designer, Adam Reed Tucker (Right) and Lake Forest's World Renown Architect, Adrian Smith (Left).  (Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media)

"Reaching New Heights in LEGO Design" featuring LEGO designer, Adam Reed Tucker and Lake Forest's Architect, Adrian Smith.  Ben Streightiff, age 11 of Lake Bluff, receives Best In Show for his creative red monstrosity, sitting just behind him to the right.  (Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media)

"Reaching New Heights in LEGO Design" featuring LEGO designer, Adam Reed Tucker and Lake Forest's Architect, Adrian Smith.  From left, Wyatt Horvat, Mac Chamberlain, and Nick Hardy, all age 7 and from Lake Forest, start their LEGO constructions of the Dubai's tallest building in the world.  (Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media)

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