The new building at Kornmarken Campus is being designed and constructed with a focus on reducing the environmental impact to a minimum.
Carsten Rasmussen: “We are dedicated to ensuring we leave a better world for future generations, and the ambition for the new Kornmarken Campus is to leave a minimal impact on the environment. Our goal is to have the new building certified as LEED Platinum, the highest possible environmental ranking within the most widely recognized green building rating system, making it a landmark for innovative, high performing and low-impact operations.”
Low carbon steel and concrete will be used for construction, and office spaces will use timber as the bearing construction material. The design will take into consideration environmentally friendly solutions such as rainwater management, intelligent interior lighting and protecting biodiversity in the landscape surrounding the building.
Carsten Rasmussen: “It is yet another important step on our journey to reduce our CO2 impact and become operationally carbon neutral.”
Includes detailed planning and execution of balanced ventilation
Design and consult the most economical and effective ventilation system for the project
Ensure the values of the sound level entrance to the room, calculate pressure drop and ensure the pressure head of the ventilation equipment
Prepare complete construction design drawings for the construction site
Ensure the best technical requirements
Construction period: 2023-2025
Client: LEGO
Size: 100,000m2, covering the current LEGO factory and a new 46,000m2 building
Type: Offices