Lego Art Installation

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If driving down Belmont Road the last few months, you may have wondered about the life-size Lego building just north of the train tracks.

Thanks to one of Downers Grove’s newest businesses, The Lytle Auditorium, the construction of the building turned into a temporary Lego Art Installation visible to many in the community.

Using insulated concrete forms (ICFs), which is the most energy-efficient building method on the market, the classically colored Lego pieces were stacked to frame the exterior walls of The Lytle Auditorium.

Michelle and Robyn Lytle are the couple behind the small event space offering natural light photography and a production studio opening in the near future.

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