Architect of Legopolis

Architects of Legopolis is a fun indoor activity where teams use LEGO bricks to design and build a shared city. Every group works on different parts—like roads, buildings, or parks—and connects them to create one big masterpiece. It’s a great way to inspire creativity, improve planning skills, and bring people together in a relaxed, playful environment.

Duration: 60 - 90 Minutes

Team Size: 10-500

How?

Participants are divided into teams, each given LEGO sets and a part of the city to build. Teams plan their design, construct their section, and then connect it with others. Communication and coordination are key as each section must fit into the bigger city plan.

Why?

This activity builds teamwork, creativity, and problem-solving skills in a light and enjoyable way. It is perfect for company gatherings, team development workshops, or creative thinking sessions. It helps employees bond, think outside the box, and work towards a shared goal.

learning outcomes

Collaboration

Creativity

Strategic thinking

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