Little Building Co. - The Guggenheim - New York, New York
This is a finely made ready-to-assemble wooden architectural model in 1:500 scale. Little Building Co. believes the assembly is part of the journey in learning the building and appreciating the design. We hope you enjoy the process and take pride in owning and treasure for years to come.
With its spiraling organic form, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York set a new architectural precedent and became one of the world’s most recognizable buildings. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and completed in 1959, it pushed the limits of construction technology and modern museum design.
Creating a new architectural precedent with its spiraling organic form, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York stands as one of the world’s most recognizable landmarks. Designed by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright and completed in 1959, the Guggenheim challenged the limits of contemporary building technology and redefined modern museum architecture.
Instructions included with the model are easy to follow stage by stage diagrams.
Glue is required but not supplied. Little Building Co. recommends a good quality PVA wood glue. There are a number to choose from and they typically dry clear, thats what you want. Some are specifically fast drying and the exterior grade normally dries faster than the exterior. The good thing about PVA is that you have time to reposition your parts if you mis-align them.
Material: American Cherry, Aspen, Birch, MDF and Acrylic.
This model contains 62 parts.
This model takes one person approximately 12 hours to assemble.
Model Scale 1:500
Overall Dimension: Approx L: 4.3" × W: 6" × H: 3.5"
Made in Australia










