Thinking Outside the Box

Thinking Outside the Box

AHMM (Architects), Jonathan Bell (Author), dn&co (Book design)

Hardback, 28 × 23 cm | 9 × 11 in, 240 pages

ISBN 978-1-911339-16-8

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During Britain's post-war period, Television Centre was conceived and built as the new headquarters for the BBC. Bold and ambitious, its design made it the largest "factory for television" of its kind in the world.

Television Centre became the home of some of Britain's most beloved personalities and programming—including Doctor Who, Only Fools & Horses, Monty Python's Flying Circus, Top of the Pops, and Blue Peter—its iconic Grade II listed circular Helios building ("the doughnut") and atomic wall dots make it a beloved architectural and cultural icon.

With its closure, Stirling Prize-winning architectural practice Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (AHMM) were asked to masterplan the expansive West London site; to restore Television Centre's famous spaces as well as open it up to the public for the first time in its history.

Thinking Outside the Box tells the story of its reimagining: the transformation of Television Centre from a sacred site in the national psyche to a new London destination for living and working, broadcasting and entertainment.