LEGO is constructing a vast new Innovation Campus in Billund, Denmark, set to unite teams currently scattered across the town. Slated for completion in 2027, this campus will feature six color-coded buildings made of FSC-certified timber, all linked by a central “PlayWay” that encourages spontaneous collaboration. The project, designed by CEBRA Architects with input from LEGO staff, aims to foster creativity across departments like interactive design and digital game development. Each area has spaces tailored for both energetic teamwork and quiet work.
Beyond its focus on creativity, the campus embodies LEGO’s commitment to sustainability. It will be powered by solar panels, maximize natural light, and feature lush green spaces indoors and outdoors. The design is targeting LEED Platinum certification, ensuring high standards in energy and water efficiency. A central library will house 20,000 LEGO pieces, supporting prototyping and product development. By gathering teams in a single space, LEGO hopes to blend physical and digital innovation for the future of play.
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