A Big Lego House
Innovative and systematic- like a Guggenheim of white cubes combining the functionality of the modular space with the iconic character of a sculptural building.
A big lego house. Lego House is a 12000-square metre building filled with 25 million Lego bricks in Billund Denmark located near Legoland and the headquarters of The Lego GroupIt is also known as Home of the Brick with reference to Billund where Lego originates. The house offers experiences for children of all ages who want to develop creatively and explore the endless possibilities for. Visitors can experience a variety of activities during their visit including physically and digitally building with Lego bricks.
Its been a long time coming but BIGs wonderfully whimsical Lego House aka Home of the Brick is finally open for business. Unlimited access will be provided over and across the LEGO House using stairs and terraces. The LEGO House has disabled-friendly features and is.
Designed by BIG and COWI LEGO House is an experience hub for LEGO fans of all ages as well as an architectural. Image 2 of 37 from gallery of LEGO House BIG. A pair of pixelated staircases allow visitors to scale the exterior of the Lego House to reach the patios which are set atop 21 blocks shaped to resemble scaled-up Lego bricks.
The Lego group commissioned the Bjarke Ingels Group BIG to create a The Lego House an experience center near their Billund Denmark headquarters that will serve as a museum store and gathering point for Brickheads from around the world. May 22 2018 - Explore mahder amahas board Lego House by BIG group on Pinterest. Photograph by Iwan Baan.
The 12000-square-meter LEGO House is a year-round destination expected to welcome 250000 paying visitors annually. The LEGO experience centre features 7600m² of exhibition areas a café a unique LEGO store and a 1900m² public square. Designed by the architectural firm BIG Bjarke Ingels Group-- the striking LEGO House is composed of 21 huge bricks stacked on one another --.
With LEGO House BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group and LEGO now brought the toy scale of the classic LEGO brick to architectural scale forming vast exhibition spaces and public squares that embody the culture and values at the heart of all LEGO experiences. The site will house rare Lego kits. Public entry will be free to a number of roof-top gardens from the outside.
