When we returned to work after New Year we had an email from our boss at Viking Direct containing one simple task: do something to decorate our desks to help the team get over the January blues.
Being the creative team, we decided we needed to do something special. So we decided to build a giant cardboard castle in the office.
We decided to build a giant cardboard castle in the office
First we started on the walls. Each wall was created using two panels, both 2m x 1m in length. These panels were then attached in an overlapping manner to add strength to the walls
We attached these panels using glue guns. You’ll be surprised how quickly you get through the glue sticks. In total, we used around 80
When we started making the bricks, we realised we needed a production line, otherwise we weren’t going to finish on time
Two of the team cut and prepared the brick panels, while the other two stuck them on the walls. In the end we made over 480 bricks
One of the hardest tasks, was working out how we would make the towers stand up, as they were over 3m high – cue an ingenious folding idea!
Once we had the bricks attached, we could start to stand everything up
Some of the walls needed a little help until we could get them secured properly
Then, as dawn began to break, we added the drawbridge
Now, all we had left was the flags
In the end, construction took around seven hours, with planning and prep taking a further two hours. We were tired but it was all worth it when we saw our colleagues’ faces the next morning
Lastly, here we are at work, in our lovely new creative space
Lastly, here we are at work, in our lovely new creative space
The final castle
Making of
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I have an issue with noise filtering, and work in an open office. One of my colleagues built me my own house, complete with a door, a service window, and a roof, made from giant cardboard boxes. it was the happiest three workdays ever, but I had to take it down because the poor guy behind me was starring at a cardboard wall.
OMG this is awesome!! Now they need to decorate the inside walls to look castle like. I LOVE IT!!!!
That's one way to make a point about needing some privacy, instead of open plan hell pits.
How did everyone else in the office decorate their desks? Was it a competition?
Oh my god! They are still using VGA cable for they monitors. Practically 16th century savages!
Now you need a princess to protect. I can offer myself only of you promise to make me laugh constantly! :P
...and they close the draw bridge when they saw a rush job request coming...
...and they closed the draw bridge when they saw a rush job request coming...
I have an issue with noise filtering, and work in an open office. One of my colleagues built me my own house, complete with a door, a service window, and a roof, made from giant cardboard boxes. it was the happiest three workdays ever, but I had to take it down because the poor guy behind me was starring at a cardboard wall.
OMG this is awesome!! Now they need to decorate the inside walls to look castle like. I LOVE IT!!!!
That's one way to make a point about needing some privacy, instead of open plan hell pits.
How did everyone else in the office decorate their desks? Was it a competition?
Oh my god! They are still using VGA cable for they monitors. Practically 16th century savages!
Now you need a princess to protect. I can offer myself only of you promise to make me laugh constantly! :P
...and they close the draw bridge when they saw a rush job request coming...
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