LEGO Robie House 21010
Lego Robbie House 21010 is the proud presentation from Lego to resemble the appearance of the Frederick C. Robie’s house. The house is special because it is considered as the first real American style. The house is located in Chicago Hyde Park area, and designed by Frank Lloyd Wrights. Any house with American Style is dominated by horizontal lines, open floor plans, and rows of windows. The purpose of the owner of the house was to provide beautiful sight for people passing by yet still maintain the privacy value. LEGO Robie House 21010 is the latest addition to the series of architecture by Lego. The bricks set contain a massive 2,276 pieces and the package will include the history and details of the house in a booklet.
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LEGO Robie House 21010 Features
Lego Robie House 21010 is the latest addition to the architecture series by Lego. Frank Lloyd Wright’s Robie House in Chicago is the building chosen to be recreated. The product is still fresh in the market since the release on August 7th, 2011. Actually, Lego architecture series include many historical building in the series including the White House, the Empire State Building and the Burj Kalifa in Dubai. Frank Lloyd Wright himself has contributed three buildings already in the series; they are New York’s Guggenheim Museum and Fallingwater. Lego finally have the third addition from Wright with the Robie House and in the overall series this is the 10th addition.
The Architecture Robie House 21010 brick set is the largest one of the entire brick set in this category with 2,276 pieces. The complete buildings from the pieces will be in the measurement of 16.25 inch long x 4.75 inch tall x 7.5 inch wide to represent the original 9,062 square foot house. The package includes a booklet about the details of the original house plus the history behind the building.
The house was finished in 1910 and has received recognition from the American Institute of Architects as one of the most important design in the 20th century; a great choice by Lego.
Compared to the number of pieces, the box comes out to the market a very small size. The measurement is only 28 cm x 48cm x 7cm. This will create the impression of full box with bricks; a nice touch. The instruction manual is the bigger one. Lego usually includes multiple manuals for the company’s massive set, but this one time Lego only includes one manual in a big size; the measurement is almost reaching the thickness of 1.5 cm.
LEGO Architecture Robie House features and specification
- Reconstruction of Robie House in Chicago Hyde Park area
- Massive bricks with 2,276 pieces
- Representing the world’s most important structure in 20th century
- The package includes booklet with details on design and history
- Shipping weight 6 pounds
LEGO Architecture Robie House Reviews
LEGO Architecture Robie House is a nice representation of the most important initial American style resident of Frederick C. Robie’s house. The brick set is the largest one from the entire architecture series from Lego.
Below is Paul Chiu comment about Lego Robie House 21010:
Right off the bat, I might be a bit biased. I’m an AFOL. My girlfriend and I have all of the Architecture sets to date. I have purchased and loved the last 5 Modular Houses. You might want to keep these things in mind when reading this review.
Like everyone else, I also felt that the set was really expensive. I’ve never spent $200 for a lego set. The most I’ve spent was the $150 for the Modular Houses, and even that made me cringe a bit. They’re so darned fun and detailed that I just can’t help myself. From a price to piece standpoint, the set is still less than 10 cents per piece. That’s still on par with 90% of the lego sets out there (certainly with the larger, licensed sets).
My girlfriend and I were fortunate enough to go to the unveiling of this set at the actual Robie House in Chicago. We didn’t initially have plans to buy the set, but after seeing the actual house and comparing it to the set, we couldn’t resist. There are soooo many little details that make this an amazing piece of art.
The set is about 16″ wide and about 5″ tall. Like all of the previous Architecture sets, it is completely solid. Also like the other Architecture sets, you don’t just stack the bricks on top of each other. The pattern of the brick placement mimics the brick pattern of the actual house. This is why so many of the pieces are 1×2 plates. The real house’s bricks are short and wide, and that kind of attention to detail makes this set so special. Could the set have been made with standard bricks, thus reducing the cost? Sure, but then this detail would have been completely missed.
Another great detail is that the base of the set is 3 layers deep (instead of the normal 2). The reason for this is to allow for a recessed “courtyard” in front of the house. In real life, the courtyard is below the level of the sidewalk, and this is not ignored in the set. Again, an amazing little detail that makes this set so special and true to life. Could they have reduced the piece count to make this set cheaper? Yes, but this detail would be missed.
The windows could have been made by using clear bricks. Instead, they are created by stacking clear plates. Would the bricks have used fewer pieces and cost less? Yes, but by stacking the plates, you can actually mimic the famouse Frank Lloyd Wright windows.
Yes, the set could have been cheaper. I wish that it was cheaper (that’s really the only reason this doesn’t have 5 stars). Having seen the set and seen the house, however, the extra cost is worth it in my opinion. You don’t buy the Architecture sets as a place to store your minifigures. You buy them as a piece of art. From that standpoint, the extra cost is justified.
Bottom line, if you can afford it, it’s an amazing, amazing set. The attention to detail is great, and there is even a piece developed for this set (it’s an inverse corner piece). For those of you waiting until the set drops in price, you will be waiting forever. These sets are designed to be souvenirs or display pieces. As such, Lego will not drop the prices. These pieces will be retired at the same cost to the customer. Unless Amazon has a site-wide sale, your best bet is to pick it up now.
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