Brick To The Future: A LEGO® Work Of Art In The Making
As the LEGO® game company about to celebrate the LEGO® System of Play’s 50th Anniversary, the LEGO® group alongside the National Trust for Historic Preservation co-sponsored the ultimate LEGO® game challenge.
Titled, “Brick to the Future: 2055 building challenge”, this encourages serious as well as novice LEGO® game enthusiasts to take part in this historic mark in the LEGO® System of Play event.
However, the “Brick to the Future” challenge is not at all just fun and games. You might actually be wondering, “why is the LEGO® “Brick to the Future” challenge geared towards the year 2055 when that’s still a long, long way ahead?!” This is where the LEGO® group’s co-sponsor, the National Trust for Historic Preservation steps in, enabling all the participating LEGO® enthusiast’s LEGO® work to not go down the drain, the two have actually thought of a lasting and memorable event for all LEGO® lovers out there.
Through the National Trust for Historic Preservation will actually give you the chance to build your very own vision of what a town center will look like exactly 50 years from now. A lot of LEGO® work and artistry should be put in this highly-demanding task of creating an actual town center model made out of LEGO® bricks. Think about what your present town center looks like right now, the buildings, the streets, corner shops and houses, think of what these structures actually look like after 50 years (think 2055!) put that vision in a small LEGO® work of art and create a miniscule scale replica of your town – in 50 years. Try to recreate the changes and adjustments that you envision your town to have in the next 50 years and try to put that in a LEGO® work of art.
Build the future of your town center brick by brick through a lot of LEGO® work. Make your town replica as creative and as unique as you can, enabling to make the viewers to fully imagine (and appreciate) what you have been enable to encapsulate in a single miniscule town replica.
The prizes that will be awarded to the deserving LEGO® works of art are as follows:
Forty LEGO® game enthusiasts will be able to be in to the semi-finals will gain instant recognition from the LEGO® game group and the National Trust For Historic Preservation for their LEGO® work by awarding these talented LEGO® game enthusiasts with 25 dollars worth of LEGO® game gift cards which are honored at any LEGO® game Shop-at-Home catalog or the LEGO® game Web Shop.
On the next round of the “Brick to the Future: 2055 building challenge”, five LEGO® game enthusiasts will be heralded as the five finalists of the LEGO® game brick building challenge, wherein their LEGO® work will be paid off with a 3-day/2-nights trip for four to LEGO®land California in the town of Carlsbad, California in order for them to be able to showcase their LEGO® work in the Championship Build-Off, an additional 200 dollars spending money will be awarded to each finalist.
And finally, at the culmination of the LEGO® game “Brick to the Future: 2055 building challenge”, wherein there can only be one winner, the person who will be deemed most deserving of the grand prize for his LEGO® work of art, will be heralded as the “Official LEGO® Preservation Architect”. An additional check of 5,000 dollars in the form of a scholarship will be given to the grand prize winner so that he or she will be able to hone his or her LEGO® work skills.
Also, a 2005 product collection of LEGO® products will be an added bonus for the deserving LEGO® enthusiast while the winner’s charity of choice will be lucky enough to actually receive a huge gift from the LEGO® Systems, Inc.: a whole collection of new 2005 LEGO® products will be given away to the lucky children’s charity that the grand prize winner will choose.








