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The LEGO Group have broken ground on yet another state-of-the-art project, this time working on expanding the Kornmarken Campus! 

The new campus, when combined with the factory that’s currently there, will span the size of 15 football pitches and be filled with brand new office spaces, laboratories, test facilities, tool shops and new moulding areas. There will also be a public park around the site meaning more things to experience whilst visiting the Danish town. 

They expect to open the new campus expansion by 2025. Please see below for more details and photos of what to expect the finished buildings to look like.



Official details:

The LEGO Group breaks ground on another state-of-the-art Billund campus focusing on an inspiring and playful working environment

Kornmarken Campus is the newest addition to the Danish headquarters and will bring together around 1,900 employees under one roof.

The Mayor of Billund Municipality participated in the groundbreaking ceremony.

Designed to foster collaboration, creativity, and innovation for engineering, quality and production teams.

Aim to meet LEED Platinum standards (the highest possible LEED environmental ranking).

Areas open to school children and visitors to learn about sustainability through play.

Billund, November 2022: Today the LEGO Group celebrated breaking ground on yet another state-of-the-art campus in Billund, Denmark, where 1,900 engineering, quality and production employees from across seven locations will come together under one roof.

There to mark the special occasion was Mayor of Billund Municipality, Stephanie Storbank, Chief Executive Officer of the LEGO Group, Niels B. Christiansen, and Chief Operations Officer, Carsten Rasmussen.

Carsten Rasmussen says: “Today, we are one step closer to opening another state-of-the-art campus in Billund with focus on sustainability, technology and an inspiring and playful workplace for our employees. We are investing significantly in our headquarters these years, and I’m excited that we are also able to contribute to the development of Billund.”

Innovative working environment with learning through play at its heart

In recent years, the LEGO Group’s activities and number of employees in Billund have increased significantly. Now, the around 1,900 employees out of the nearly 6,000 in Billund will come together to enjoy the new office spaces, laboratories, test facilities, tool shops, and moulding areas.

“Our employees can look forward to a playful and creative working environment that fosters collaboration, creativity and innovation. This will be the perfect environment for our teams to continue to inspire and develop the builders of tomorrow for many years to come,” Carsten Rasmussen adds.

What is more, the new facilities will benefit not only employees – there will also be a dedicated Sustainability Experience & Playroom where school children, among others, can visit to learn about sustainability through play. The LEGO Group will also create a surrounding park that will be open to the public.

Minimising environmental impact

The construction will focus on reducing the environmental impact to a minimum. The goal is to have the new building certified as LEED Platinum, the highest possible environmental ranking within the widely recognised green building rating system.

“We are designing the building to meet the absolute highest standards within ‘green building’ practice. This will be yet another important step on our journey to reduce our CO2 impact and become operationally carbon neutral,” Carsten Rasmussen says.

To this end, the LEGO Group will apply steel and concrete with a lower carbon footprint for the construction, and office spaces will use FSC certified timber as the load bearing structure.

In addition, optimising energy and reducing water consumption will also be a focus that will be achieved through energy efficient installations, intelligent interior lighting, and rainwater management through green roofs and well-thought-out landscape features.

The building is set to be inaugurated in 2025.

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