Pittsburgh's steel bridges and glass towers have officially won over the LEGO® Ideas community! Chris74's stunning Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Architecture set just hit the magical 10,000 supporter milestone, earning its spot in the official LEGO® review queue.

This impressive 1:1000 scale model captures downtown Pittsburgh's unique personality at the confluence of three rivers. The set showcases the Steel City's transformation from industrial powerhouse to modern tech hub through carefully chosen architectural landmarks. You'll find the neo-Gothic glass spires of PPG Place standing tall next to the sleek modernism of One Gateway Center and the sustainable innovation of the Tower at PNC Plaza.

What makes this build special? Chris74 didn't just stick to skyscrapers. The model includes Pittsburgh's famous inclines that climb Mount Washington, iconic bridges like the Roberto Clemente and Fort Pitt spans, and even some delightful Easter eggs. Sports fans will love PNC Park, home to the Pittsburgh Pirates, while locals might chuckle at the inclusion of that infamous bus-in-a-sinkhole incident.

The attention to detail shines through smaller touches too. Point State Park's fountain, the PPG Place ice rink, Gateway Clipper riverboats, and even that giant rubber duck that visited in 2005 all find their place in this comprehensive cityscape.

At 48cm wide by 30cm deep and 25cm tall, this would make a substantial addition to any LEGO® Architecture collection. Pittsburgh represents a fresh perspective for the theme, bringing together Art Deco gems like the Gulf Tower with cutting-edge sustainable design in one compelling package.

Will LEGO® greenlight this tribute to the City of Bridges? The review process begins now, and this beautifully detailed homage to Pittsburgh's architectural evolution certainly deserves serious consideration.