Check out what this Lego lover did to CBC headquarters
"I love Lego and I love the CBC, so it all fit together."
Can you spot Peter Mansbrick?
Canada 2017 ·
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Don't tell Julio Preuss not to bring the office home.
For the past few months, the CBC employee and Lego aficionado has been building a massive replica of his workplace, the CBC's Toronto headquarters, for Canada Builds 150 — a collective project turning all kinds of Canadiana into Lego tributes for the sesquicentennial.
"I love Lego and I love the CBC, so it all fit together," says Preuss, who works as a product manager on CBC's Digital Operations Team.
Preuss's elaborate model — which he single-handedly built on his own time, using more than 30,000 pieces — recently won the Best of Brickfête Award at a massive Lego fan festival in Toronto.
The mini CBC will soon be on display inside its real world counterpart: near the CBC Museum on July 19th and 20th for CBC Kids Days, where it may remain on semi-permanent display.
Have a closer look and see if you can spot Peter Mansbrick, the building's beehive and a cell phone disguised as a big-screen TV.
This is what the Canadian Broadcasting Centre building, located in downtown Toronto, really looks like.
And this is what the same building looks like in Lego.
Now, let's take a tour of the building's interior.