Montreal's Habitat 67 wins Lego contest
Habitat 67 won't be a Lego kit, despite win
The Canadian Press
Posted: Mar 7, 2012 1:28 PM ET
Last Updated: Mar 8, 2012 9:25 AM ET
Montreal's Habitat 67 housing complex beat out iconic structures like Paris' Eiffel Tower and Rome's Coliseum in an internet vote.
(Graham Hughes/ Canadian Press)
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A quirky Montreal landmark has won an international competition among Lego enthusiasts – but the thrill of victory has been tempered by the sting of rejection.
Lego Architecture's existing modeling kits include Sydney's Opera House and Dubai's Burj Khalifa. (Courtesy of Lego.com) The Habitat 67 housing complex won an internet vote, beating out iconic structures like Paris' Eiffel Tower, Rome's Coliseum and the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington D.C.
The Lego company had, without making any promises, said it would consider creating a toy set inspired by the winning entry.
But the company has announced there won't be a toy version of Montreal's Habitat 67, at least not for now. Lego says it will consider such a project in the future.
Designed by Israeli-Canadian architect Moshe Safdie, Habitat 67 is a unique project built for the city's world fair in 1967.
It's an integrated series of blocks of housing units near downtown Montreal's waterfront. It was declared a historic site by Quebec in 2009.
The company says it can't commit to building something just because it won a contest.
Making the grade
"It takes more than popularity to make the grade as a Lego Architecture icon," the company noted on its website.
The company has moved on to its next architectural contest.
Ten new choices have appeared on Lego's website including San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge, the Leaning Tower of Pisa and Saint-Basil's Cathedral in Red Square in Moscow.
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