Used Lego bricks!

  • Erstellt am 2016-04-01 07:21:19

T21150

2016-04-01 14:45:24
  • #1


To solve this actually trivial problem, there will soon be a congress in Mallorca (16.06.16). "Going Bananas with Oil - What Building Will Look Like in the Future."

The first sketched solutions for the problem you described assume delivering the stones with nails already installed, so that later no drilling and hammering is necessary (--> Top-A-Convinice-Living). Hanging pictures thus becomes an easy matter.

Cables and such are generally overrated, costing energy and money. The advantage here lies in leaving them out.

:D:rolleyes:
 

Jochen104

2016-04-01 14:58:38
  • #2
Good idea; you should get a patent for it ;)
 

Musketier

2016-04-01 15:51:28
  • #3


It’s not entirely new. According to a secret document from the European Construction Ministry from 2014, there has been a cooperation with Lego developers since 2010 where it was determined that at current Lego prices, the insulation effect of 7 Lego bricks in a row as hollow chamber profiles offers the optimal price-insulation performance ratio. For insulated Lego bricks, only 5 Lego bricks in a row should be sufficient. This allows for very thin walls to be built, which provides more design flexibility given the rising land prices in Germany.

The problem with this is the production expansion at Lego. If this secret document were to appear in the mass media, the Danish mainland would be too small for the necessary production expansion at Lego. Therefore, considerations include enlarging Denmark by reclaiming land from the Baltic Sea up to relocating Lego’s production to Greenland, which belongs to Denmark. However, the ice sheet currently covering Greenland would have to be melted first. Reports on the melting of the polar ice caps are publicly available at Greenpeace. The decision for relocating production to Greenland therefore seems to be final.
 

T21150

2016-04-01 16:05:34
  • #4


Just cool. TOP. I’m honestly laughing myself into the corner right now.
 

daniels87

2016-04-26 13:38:43
  • #5


I’m more in favor of a Lego stud frame filled with bubble wrap. I’ve just heard that – when laying the bubble wrap – there is an unusually high wear. No idea what the craftsmen are doing with it.
 
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