4 Altogether Different - British television broadcaster, Channel4 offices at 124 Horseferry Road, London, England, UK, SW1P 2TX

4 Altogether Different - British television broadcaster, Channel4 offices at 124 Horseferry Road, London, England, UK,  SW1P 2TX Stock Photo
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Tony Smith / Alamy Stock Photo

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2T35BXP

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43.2 MB (1.3 MB Compressed download)

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4308 x 3504 px | 36.5 x 29.7 cm | 14.4 x 11.7 inches | 300dpi

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6 September 2023

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124-126 Horseferry Road, London, England, UK, SW1P 2TX

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124 Horseferry Road is the Grade II listed headquarters for the British television broadcaster, Channel 4. It is located in the City of Westminster, London and includes 100 residential apartments. The building was opened on 6 July 1994 and was designed by Richard Rogers and Partners. After a selection process during the autumn of 1990, Channel 4 invited three architectural firms to take part in a competition to design their 15, 000 m2 (160, 000 sq ft) headquarters building on the south-eastern corner of Chadwick Street and Horseferry Road in a mixed development area of Westminster. The site consisted of an abandoned 10 m (33 ft) deep basement of a proposed 1970s post office building. The architectural brief also incorporated a requirement for a residential development of two blocks of flats including 100 apartments, an underground car park and a small public landscaped park. The three firms chosen were Bennetts Associates, Richard Rogers and Partners and James Stirling. The Richard Rogers Partnership was chosen from the shortlist. This was the first major building that they had designed since the Lloyd's building (1978-1986). Construction began in 1990 and was completed in 1994. It was built on a design and build basis. The building consists of two four-storey office blocks that are connected to a central entrance block in an L shape. The entrance has a concave glazed wall. The building is finished in grey steel cladding, which is perforated by red-ochre steel struts. John Young, the project architect, said that the colour was "taken from a paint sample provided by the City of San Francisco: it is the same colour as the Golden Gate Bridge". The building was listed at Grade II by Historic England on 23 March 2023