
This model recreates a historic half-timbered building on the town square (“Torvet”) in Maribo, Denmark. My father grew up in one of the building’s three apartments from the 1930s through the 1950s, and my grandmother lived there until around 1990. The reference photo (1980s) came from a brochure; the inclusion of my grandmother’s caretaker, Jette, was purely coincidental. This LEGO model is a tribute to my family’s history and to the enduring character of traditional Danish architecture.
The Mejeri of Al Medina is a mixed-use building designed in a traditional Islamic architectural style. Set in the fictional North African city Medina Al Musawrah in the 1970's, this building was one of dozens constructed for a group collaboration at Brickfair Virginia in August of 2025. This particular lot is an irregular shaped wedge with 8 sides, and was selected for the unique opportunity to feature a multitude of detailed building façades.




A collaborative "city" built by kids and adults from Milwaukie, Tualatin, Oregon City, and Estacada!
I designed a small Italian Trattoria. Rather than recreating a specific real-world building, the goal was to capture the general character of a neighborhood restaurant you might encounter while walking through an Italian city. The intention is that the model feels familiar and recognizable without being tied to a single location. The LEGO Icons French Café set helped inspire this direction.



Home of the Oakland Athletics

Missed out on the iconic photo? Get your toes close and snap away!

4x scale and functional!
