
Fun with Duplo! Berlin-based Jan Vormann “repairs” brick walls with colored blocks as part of his Dispatchwork installation project. Above is one of his walls in Bocchignano, Italy, and below is Tel Aviv, Israel.



Fun with Duplo! Berlin-based Jan Vormann “repairs” brick walls with colored blocks as part of his Dispatchwork installation project. Above is one of his walls in Bocchignano, Italy, and below is Tel Aviv, Israel.


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This is most definitely one of those, “why didn’t I think of that?” things…I love it
Comment by John Burnham — February 2, 2009 @ 11:57 pm
[...] 3) One of my favorite blogs is VisuaLingual. I’m not sure how I found it; I think I was checking out Cincy stuff because I grew up there and love the city. She finds the coolest things like this (Dispatchwork by Jan Vormann): [...]
Pingback by Hatch: The Design Public ® Blog » Blog Archive » In Case You Missed It: Around the Web Last Week — February 4, 2009 @ 4:19 am
John, it seems that, while architecture is gasping for air, and while architects are offering to work for free, LEGO is enjoying a construction boom. Could this be what “paper architecture” was during the recession-ridden 1970s?
Comment by visualingual — February 4, 2009 @ 11:36 am
[...] my… The Lego shenanigans just keep coming and coming and coming, this time courtesy of Berlin-based illustrator Christoph Niemann in his [...]
Pingback by I LEGO N.Y. « Visualingual — February 5, 2009 @ 7:41 am
[...] Jan Vormann strikes again, this time in Berlin, where he’s patched up some WW2-era holes in buildings with Duplo. Using children’s tools to fix problems created by adults? There is something absurd but beautiful about that. [...]
Pingback by Dispatchwork in Berlin « Visualingual — June 1, 2009 @ 8:28 am
I love watching DW-TV’s Euromaxx and Jan’s patchwork was featured this morning and it was simply amazing !!! Keep up the great innovation/creativeness !!!
Comment by angie — September 18, 2009 @ 12:52 am