Lego headquarters opened in Denmark Design 12.04.2022 CF Møller Architects studio has designed a four-storey atrium with screens in the form of designer parts for the new Lego office Photo Adam Mork The Lego headquarters has officially opened in the Danish city of Billund. It is located not far from another important place for the company — the huge Lego House game center. The headquarters building, designed by CF Møller Architects studio, reflects the core values of the brand: imagination, fun, creativity, care, continuous learning and quality. Photo Adam Mork Photo Adam Mork Photo Adam Mork Photo Adam Mork The building consists of eight interconnected volumes of three to four floors, some of which are made in the form of Lego pieces. The entire campus is divided into two sections — there are offices on the upper floors, and common areas below, where there is a gym, a shop and even a hotel. On the roof there are a couple of large conference rooms, gardens and a golf course. Photo Adam Mork Photo Adam Mork The center of the headquarters was the atrium, which the staff nicknamed “the square”. It is filled with light, thanks to the ceiling round windows and solid glazing of the floors located along the axis. You can climb up the spiral staircase of bright yellow color and see from it three huge Lego cubes hanging from the ceiling right in the center. Photo Adam Mork Photo Adam Mork Original content from the site