Project Details
- Project Name
- Lego House
- Architect
- Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG)
- Client/Owner
- LEGO
- Project Scope
- New Construction
- Size
- 129,167 sq. feet
- Year Completed
- 2017
- Shared by
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editor,hanley wood, llc
- Team
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Andreas Klok Pedersen
Agne Tamasauskaite
Annette Birthe Jensen
Ariel Joy Norback Wallner
Ask Hvas
Birgitte Villadsen
Chris Falla
Christoffer Gotfredsen
Daruisz Duong Vu Hong
David Zahle
Esben Christoffersen
Franck Fdida
Ioana Fartadi Scurtu
Jakob Andreassen
Jakob Ohm Laursen
Jakob Sand
Jakub Matheus Wlodarczyk
Jesper Bo Jensen
Jesper Boye Andersen
Julia Boromissza
Kasper Reimer Hansen
Katarzyna Krystyna Siedlecka
Katarzyna Stachura
Kekoa Charlot
Leszek Czaja
Lone Fenger Albrechtsen
Louise Bøgeskov Hou
Mads Enggaard Stidsen
Magnus Algreen Suhr
Manon Otto
Marta Christensen
Mathias Bank Stigsen
Michael Kepke
Ole Dau Mortensen
Ryohei Koike
Sergiu Calacean
Søren Askehave
Stefan Plugaru
Stefan Wolf
Thomas Jakobsen Randbøll
Tobias Hjortdal
Tommy Bjørnstrup
- Project Status
- Built
Project Description
FROM THE ARCHITECTS:
“LEGO house is a literal manifestation of the infinite possibilities of the LEGO brick. Through systematic creativity children of all ages are empowered with the tools to create their own worlds and to inhabit them through play. At its finest – that is what architecture – and LEGO play – is all about: enabling people to imagine new worlds that are more exciting and expressive than the status quo – and to provide them with the skills to make them reality. This is what children do every day with LEGO bricks – and this is what we have done today at LEGO House with actual bricks, taking Billund a step closer towards becoming the Capital for Children.” Bjarke Ingels, Founding Partner, BIG.
BIG and LEGO bring the toy scale of the classic LEGO brick to architectural scale with LEGO House, forming vast exhibition spaces and public squares that embody the culture and values at the heart of all LEGO experiences. Due to its central location in the heart of Billund, the 23 m tall LEGO House is conceived as an urban space as much as an experience center. 21 overlapping blocks are placed like individual buildings, framing a 2,000 m2 LEGO square that is illuminated through the cracks and gaps between the volumes. The plaza appears like an urban cave without any visible columns and is publicly accessible, allowing visitors and citizens of Billund to shortcut through the building. The LEGO square is energized by an urban character, welcoming locals and visitors to the café, restaurant, LEGO store and conference facilities. Above the square, a cluster of galleries overlap to create a continuous sequence of exhibitions. Each gallery is color-coded in LEGO’s primary colors so wayfinding through the exhibitions becomes a journey through the color spectrum.
The first and second floors include four play zones arranged by color and programmed with activities that represent a certain aspect of a child's learning: red is creative, blue is cognitive, green is social, and yellow is emotional. Guests of all ages can have an immersive and interactive experience, express their imagination, and not least be challenged by meeting other builders from all over the world. The top of the building is crowned by the Masterpiece Gallery, a collection of LEGO fans’ beloved creations that pay tribute to the LEGO community. The Masterpiece Gallery is made of the iconic 2x4 LEGO brick and showcases art beneath eight circular skylights that resemble the studs of the brick. Like the golden ratio, the proportions of the brick are nested in the geometries of everything man-made in the building, from the glazed ceramic tiles in the steps and walls to the overall 21 block scheme. Atop the Masterpiece Gallery, citizens and visitors can get a 360° panoramic view of the city. Some of the rooftops can be accessed via pixelated public staircases that double as informal auditoria for people watching or seating for performances. The History Collection at the lower level is where visitors can experience an archival immersion into the LEGO company and brand’s story. The Vault – located underneath LEGO Square – is where children and AFoLs (Adult Fans of LEGO) can witness the first edition of almost every LEGO set ever manufactured, including the new 774-piece, 197-step kit replicating the stacked-block formation of the LEGO House.