Saturday, October 20, 2012

Children's Lego Architecture Program at the Gorton Community Center

The Lake Forest and Lake Bluff Historical Society hosts a Children's Lego Architecture program at the Gorton Community Center in Lake Forest. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

The Lake Forest and Lake Bluff Historical Society hosts a Children's Lego Architecture program at the Gorton Community Center in Lake Forest. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Architech Larry Booth judges different Lego structures made by children at a Lego Architecture program at the Gorton Community Center in Lake Forest. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Will Atzeff, 7 of Lake Forest, stabilizes parts in his Lego structure at the Historical Society's Children's Lego Architecture program at Gorton Community Center in Lake Forest. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Judge Bob Banks, carefully chooses the "Best in Show" Lego contest at the Lake Forest and Lake Bluff Historical Society's Children's Lego Architecture program at Gorton Community Center in Lake Forest. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Ryley Lenstrom's "Modular Mansion" wins Best In Show at the Lake Forest and Lake Bluff Historical Society's Children's Lego Architecture program at the Gorton Community Center in Lake Forest. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

The Lake Forest and Lake Bluff Historical Society hosts a Children's Lego Architecture program at the Gorton Community Center in Lake Forest. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

The Lake Forest and Lake Bluff Historical Society hosts a Children's Lego Architecture program at the Gorton Community Center in Lake Forest. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

The Lake Forest and Lake Bluff Historical Society hosts a Children's Lego Architecture program at the Gorton Community Center in Lake Forest. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Allan Javier, with son Drew, age 10 of Lake Bluff, putting together a Lego version of a Ludwig Mies van der Rohe structure at the Lake Forest and Lake Bluff Historical Society's Lego Architecture program at the Gorton Community Center in Lake Forest. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

From left, is Reid Wilson, age 10, John Wertymer, and Doug Wilson, of Deerfield, help each other put together an iconic building/Lego version of a Ludwig Mies van der Rohe steel and glass structure at the Lake Forest and Lake Bluff Historical Society's Lego Architecture program at the Gorton Community Center in Lake Forest. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Tessa Buhl, age 8 with friend, Katie Belcher of Lake Forest, construct a Ludwig Mies van der Rohe iconic structure Lego version at a Children's Lego Architecture program at the Gorton Community Center in Lake Forest. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Frances Belcher, age 7 of Lake Forest, constructing her Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Lego version at a Children's Lego Architecture program at the Gorton Community Center in Lake Forest. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Andrew Hooke, 11 of Lake Forest, looks throughly for the right pieces while constructing a Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Lego structure at the Lake/Bluff's Historical Society's Lego Architecture program in Lake Forest. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Luke Ferkin, 8 of Libertyville, carefully reading instructions about putting together a Ludwig Mies van der Rohe structure Lego version at the Gorton Community Center in Lake Forest. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

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