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What if cities were built for play?

This week, I’m joined by Christian Nørgaard, Project Director at Kirkbi — the company behind LEGO — to explore how Travbyen, a new neighborhood in Billund, redefines city-making through play, imagination, and community.

We discuss how design can make everyday life more creative and connected:

✅ Why play can be a serious tool in urban design

✅ How Travbyen makes cars guests, not owners, of the street

✅ What “playful tension” means in architecture

✅ Why open-source sustainability could change the industry

“Please walk on the grass.”

Reading recommendation: Playful Tension (Design School Kolding).

Project page: https://travbyen.dk/en/

Could a city built for play be a better place to live?

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