TV-am building, London

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The TV-am building in London is a distinctive postmodern television studio complex designed by architect Terry Farrell, known for its playful façade and prominent role in British breakfast television history.

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instanceOf postmodern building
television studio complex
work of architecture
architect Terry Farrell NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Postmodern architecture
completionDate 1983
country United Kingdom
hasAddress Hawley Crescent, Camden, London, England NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeUse later adapted for other broadcasters and media companies
hasArchitecturalFirm Terry Farrell and Partners NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSignificance icon of 1980s British postmodernism
hasFeature bold coloured façade
egg-cup shaped roof structures
large glazing to studio spaces
hasFunction offices
television studios
hasMediaTypeProduced breakfast television programmes
hasOriginalNetwork TV-am breakfast television channel
locatedIn Camden Town NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Europe/London
locatedOn Hawley Crescent NERFINISHED
notableFor distinctive postmodern façade
playful architectural elements
role in British breakfast television
openingDate 1983
originalOccupant TV-am NERFINISHED
partOf British television history
usedFor broadcasting
television production

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Terry Farrell notableWork TV-am building, London