@The NYC Toy fair 2008 I spotted these amazing models you build from matchsticks, well – similar sized wood stick that is called microbeams. I did some research online and here’s how they got started:
My name is Roland Quinton. I am the (INNOVATOR) creator of MATCHITECTURE
I am pleased to answer the numerous e-mails which I received since the beginning of Matchitecture.
Contrary to what many think, I am not an architect, but I am a pharmacist practising in Quebec (Canada). I began constructing with wooden matches and corks approximately 50 years ago. I was then 8 years old. We cooked using a gas stove and with the half burnt matches and corks I built little wooden figurines. I never lacked anything as, at that time, my father had a toy store.
Later, at about 15 years of age, I started to build a tower with very poor glue and absolutely no technique. I almost set fire to the house trying to remove the sulphur from the matches.
It was only at the age of 30 that I had tools made and created the construction Technique now used for Matchitecture. The matches then became Microbeams.
In the early 90’s, I realised that I had the beginnings of a construction game and I thought of naming it Matchitecture.
I worked very hard with different teams to finally develop with BO-JEUX the fourth generation of Matchitecture and we are continuously improving it.
I created Matchitecture because, for me, building with microbeams is very exciting. I wanted to share this passion with others.
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