Towers of Tomorrow with LEGO® Bricks

The exhibition features 20 astonishing skyscrapers from North America, Asia, and Australia constructed in breathtaking architectural detail by Ryan McNaught, one of only twelve LEGO® certified professionals worldwide.

Some of the world’s most iconic and showstopping towers are featured, constructed exclusively of LEGO® bricks.

Towers Include

Burj Khalifa | Bank of America Plaza | Barangaroo Hotel | Central Park Tower | Chrysler Building | CN Tower | Empire State Building | Eureka | Infinity Tower | International Commerce Tower | Marina Bay Sands | Petronas Towers | Q1 | Shanghai Tower | Taipei 101 | Tokyo Skytree | Willis (Sears) Tower | Wilshire Grand Centre

Visitors can create their own ‘towers of tomorrow’ with over 200,000 loose LEGO® bricks available in hands-on construction areas. Young and old will be limited only by their imaginations as they add their creations to a steadily rising futuristic LEGO® metropolis inside the exhibition.

McNaught and his award-winning team of builders have used over half a million LEGO® bricks and devoted over 2000 hours to building the structures featured in the exhibition.

Specifications

Space Required

3,000 - 7,000 sq. ft.

Minimum Ceiling Height

12 ft. throughout, 14.5 ft. for Burj Khalifa

Production Time

Three (3) working days for installation & two (2) for deinstallation

Freight

One (1) 40 ft. container or one (1) 53 ft. truck

Tour Availability

September 2024 – January 2025
September 2025 and beyond

Produced By

Towers of Tomorrow with LEGO® Bricks is a travelling exhibition from Museums of History NSW and toured internationally by Flying Fish.

Partners

Presenting Partner

Tour History and Itinerary

Museum of Sydney

Sydney, NSW, AUS view map

December 13, 2014 – July 12, 2015

Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT)

Darwin NT, AUS view map

November 28, 2015 – April 10, 2016

Museum of Tropical Queensland

Townsville, QLD, AUS view map

May 7, 2016 – November 13, 2016

Rockhampton Museum of Art

Rockhampton, QLD, AUS view map

December 8, 2016 – March 5, 2017

Ipswich Art Gallery

Ipswich, QLD, AUS view map

March 25, 2017 – July 9, 2017

National Museum of Australia

Canberra, ACT, AUS view map

July 28, 2017 – October 8, 2017

The Magic House

St. Louis, MO, USA view map

December 2, 2017 – February 19, 2018

Science Museum of Minnesota

St. Paul, MN, USA view map

March 2, 2018 – September 3, 2018

Discovery Centre

Halifax, Nova Scotia, CAN view map

September 21, 2018 – January 2, 2019

Discovery Park of America

Union City, TN, USA view map

January 18, 2019 – May 4, 2019

Discovery Place Science

Charlotte, NC, USA view map

June 1, 2019 – May 4, 2019

Henry Ford Museum

Dearborn, MI, USA view map

October 11, 2019 – January 5, 2020

Science World

Vancouver, BC, CAN view map

January 24, 2020 – January 28, 2021

Saskatchewan Science Centre

Regina, SK, CAN view map

April 5, 2021 – September 6, 2021

Perot Museum of Nature and Science

Dallas, TX, USA view map

September 24, 2021 – April 24, 2022

Sioux City Art Center

Sioux City, IA, USA view map

May 2, 2022 – August 9, 2022

The Bishop Museum of Science and Nature

Bradenton, FL, USA view map

November 22, 2022 – March 18, 2023

The Durham Museum

Omaha, Nebraska, USA view map

May 26, 2023 – September 3, 2023

Detroit, Michigan, USA view map

September 11, 2023

Seattle, Washington, USA view map

May 23, 2024 – September 2, 2024

Richmond, Virginia, USA view map

February 1, 2025 – August 24, 2025