<p>Scandinavian firm CF Moller has designed a new headquarters for the famous toy brand, Lego, in Billund, Denmark. It will feature both work and play spaces for employees. The new 52,000-square-metre-campus will be located a few streets away from the soon-to-open Lego Visitor Centre. It is being designed by the Danish firm Bjarke Ingels Group. <br /><br /></p>.<p>The office complex will feature a series of bold geometric forms reminiscent of Lego bricks. It will include open-plan workspaces, along with a public park and various community facilities.<br />The building will also have an architectural shape that will provide optimal daylight conditions for the entire office space. Additionally, the new Lego office has been constructed in such way that it ensures low energy consumption. This has been further enriched by green courtyard areas that have been built on the inside.<br /><br />Bright colours are combined with familiar Lego elements throughout the design, including oversized building blocks. The heart of the campus will be the Lego People House, billed as a work and play space for Lego employees. This building will offer an informal and inspirational atmosphere for the employees. <br /><br />The project forms part of Lego’s masterplan for Billund, where the company is based. As well as the new buildings in Denmark, Lego also plans to expand its existing <br />offices in Connecticut,USA, London, UK, Shanghai, China and Singapore.</p>
<p>Scandinavian firm CF Moller has designed a new headquarters for the famous toy brand, Lego, in Billund, Denmark. It will feature both work and play spaces for employees. The new 52,000-square-metre-campus will be located a few streets away from the soon-to-open Lego Visitor Centre. It is being designed by the Danish firm Bjarke Ingels Group. <br /><br /></p>.<p>The office complex will feature a series of bold geometric forms reminiscent of Lego bricks. It will include open-plan workspaces, along with a public park and various community facilities.<br />The building will also have an architectural shape that will provide optimal daylight conditions for the entire office space. Additionally, the new Lego office has been constructed in such way that it ensures low energy consumption. This has been further enriched by green courtyard areas that have been built on the inside.<br /><br />Bright colours are combined with familiar Lego elements throughout the design, including oversized building blocks. The heart of the campus will be the Lego People House, billed as a work and play space for Lego employees. This building will offer an informal and inspirational atmosphere for the employees. <br /><br />The project forms part of Lego’s masterplan for Billund, where the company is based. As well as the new buildings in Denmark, Lego also plans to expand its existing <br />offices in Connecticut,USA, London, UK, Shanghai, China and Singapore.</p>