I was just watching a documentary on Netflix about toys and one episode was about Lego and mentioned this building. There is a giant Lego tree inside that has key historical sets on each leaf as well as some of the old pre-brick toys the company made built out of bricks in the roots.
oshukurov says
I would definitely stack them up all vertical.
Danyell619 says
I’m loving the yellow submarine on the roof.
Nerdwiththehat says
[BIG](https://big.dk) is seriously way up this sub’s alley, if you haven’t already looked into [some of their other work…](https://www.google.com/search?q=bjarke+ingels+group&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjimZOvnaDiAhXvc98KHVCcCnUQ_AUIDygC&biw=958&bih=999)
rivalsx says
Who is created this again? He is also working on a project in NYC
Isord says
https://www.legohouse.com/en-gb/explore
I was just watching a documentary on Netflix about toys and one episode was about Lego and mentioned this building. There is a giant Lego tree inside that has key historical sets on each leaf as well as some of the old pre-brick toys the company made built out of bricks in the roots.
Fun fact, the original colorful Lego palette was inspired by [Piet Mondrian.](https://www.piet-mondrian.org/images/paintings/composition-II-in-red-blue-and-yellow.jpg) And I think you can see that in the design of this building as well.
TuckerMcG says
Reminds me of that Big Block multiplayer map on MarioKart 64.