Ever heard of entire buildings and castles constructed out of nothing
but cards, without the use of any glue, tape, folding or bending? Well
then meet Bryan Berg, who does exactly that. He has held the Guinness
World record for the Tallest House of Freestanding Playing Cards since
1992. Guinness World Records also created a new category to recognize
his work in 2004, the World’s Largest House of Freestanding Playing
Cards.
He continues to break his own world records with his intricate and
sensational designs. Based in Iowa, Berg cut his first stack of cards
at the tender age of 8.
He has duplicated the New York skyline, Cinderella’s castle and many
other such recognizable landmarks worldwide. He has been perfecting his
art for over 30 years. Bryan holds a Professional Degree in
Architecture and a Design Achievement Award from Iowa State University
and a Masters in Design Studies from Harvard.
His largest work till date is a card recreation of the Venetian Macau
Resort-Hotel. He broke his own world record by using 4,000 decks or an
amazing 219,000 individual cards, placed on top of each other over a
period of 44 days.
However he also understands that what goes up must eventually come down.
“I also enjoy knocking the structures down because I consider the
demolition of each project part of the creative process,” he said.
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