This gorgeous LEGO Set revives the aesthetic of Victorian-Edwardian 20th Century London - Yanko Design
Briefly

The year 1901 marked the decline of British Imperialism with Queen Victoria's death, yet London thrived with change and innovation. Modern inventions, such as wristwatches, cars, and electricity, emerged during this period. A clash between old traditions and new technologies characterized urban life. Architecturally, the era blended Victorian and early Edwardian styles. This vibrant historical context inspired Bricky_Brick's LEGO MOC design, which reflects a four-storey ensemble capturing the essence of London's evolving landscape, showcasing a microcosm of its dynamic cultural and architectural shift.
The proposed model is composed of a four-storey architectural ensemble, carefully designed to capture the essence of the city and its life in constant movement.
Inspired by the Victorian aesthetic, but without neglecting the evolution towards the Edwardian that characterizes the turn of the century, this set invites builders to immerse themselves in a London where architecture, fashion and habits began to transform in just a couple of decades.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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