VIDEO: Six-Year-Olds Build Futuristic Singapore w/LEGOs

LEGO invited a team of designers to create a large diorama depicting their vision for Singapore’s future

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By Rafi Schwartz

Good Magazine

In the fifty years since the Republic of Singapore was declared an independent country, the island city-state has become one of the powerhouses of Asia, with influence that often far exceeds its relatively small size. Now, after five decades of independence, Singapore is looking ahead by asking some of its most creative citizens to imagine what life will be like there, fifty years from today. And what better tool to imagine a community of the future with than LEGO building blocks?

LEGO, in partnership with iris creative agency, invited a team of designers to create a large diorama depicting their vision for Singapore’s future. What they built was an impressive—albeit fairly standard—futuristic cityscape, full of angular skyscrapers in muted shades of grey and white. It’s only once *another* crew of designers took a pass did the Singapore of the future start to feel less like a sterile thought-experiment, and more like a living, breathing city, full of parks, people, and color. So what was different about that second team of LEGO builders? What creative spark did they have, which the first team seemed to lack?

They’re only six years old.

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