Broadcasting House, Cardiff

Building in north Cardiff, Wales

51°29′51.36″N 3°13′38.28″W / 51.4976000°N 3.2273000°W / 51.4976000; -3.2273000Construction started1963Opened1966Inaugurated1 March 1967Closed2020Demolished2021–2022OwnerBBC Cymru WalesTechnical detailsFloor count6Design and constructionArchitect(s)Dale Owen

Broadcasting House was the headquarters of BBC Cymru Wales' radio, television and online services, situated in north Cardiff. The purpose-built facility opened in 1966 and consists of three blocks containing studios, offices and technical facilities. In 2020 the BBC moved out, transferring to BBC Cymru Wales New Broadcasting House in Central Square, Cardiff. The building was demolished in 2021 to 2022, with the site to be used for housing.

The building housed the national broadcaster for Wales, providing a range of English and Welsh language content for audiences across Wales on television, radio and online.[1]

History

Ty Oldfield (left) with part of Broadcasting House in the background
Demolition of Broadcasting House during 2021

Broadcasting House was designed by Welsh architect Dale Owen (1924–97).[2][3] Construction began in 1963.[4] The BBC moved into the building in 1966, which housed production and technical facilities, and was the principal base for BBC Cymru Wales. It was officially opened by Princess Margaret on St David's Day (1 March) 1967.[5]

The building is located in the Llandaff area of northern Cardiff, near the River Taff. It is close to Danescourt railway station and served by several Cardiff Bus services.

The BBC National Orchestra of Wales (BBC NOW) and the BBC National Chorus of Wales moved out of Studio 1 at Broadcasting House into a new facility, BBC Hoddinott Hall at the Wales Millennium Centre in 2009. Much of the BBC television drama studio facilities moved out in 2011 to a new facility in Roath Lock, Cardiff Bay.

In August 2013, it was announced that Broadcasting House and Ty Oldfield (Oldfield House), which is opposite Broadcasting House, was for sale, with plans to move to a new a purpose-built headquarters in Cardiff by 2018. The BBC has said that the "ageing infrastructure at Llandaff is clearly reaching the end of the road and it is time to look to the future". It was said that they considered three possible sites in Cardiff:

The Welsh Government's historic environment service Cadw advised that the building should be Grade II listed, but in 2014 John Griffiths, the Welsh Minister for Culture and Sport, overrode the advice and decided not to list the building. The decision was criticised by The Twentieth Century Society, which described it as one of Wales' most outstanding and important post war buildings.[7][8] In 2014, it was confirmed that Broadcasting House and Ty Oldfield would be demolished and turned into 400 residential units.[5]

The BBC confirmed in 2015 that Central Square would be the location of their new headquarters building.[9] The BBC began to move out of the Llandaff studios during 2019. Wales Today were the last to make the move on 25 September 2020.[10] In September 2020, BBC Wales closed Broadcasting House and completed the move to Central Square.

The site was acquired by the development company Taylor Wimpey for a housing development, and Broadcasting House was demolition began in November 2021 through to 2022.[11][12] The site is now called Parc Llandaf, that will include 377 homes with one and two bedroom apartments, plus three, four and five bedroom houses.[13]

Architecture

The building was modernist in style, and aspects of Dale Owen's design reflected Walter Gropius's 1948 design of the Graduate Center at Harvard University in Massachusetts. Owen had studied at Harvard, and had spent a year working in Gropius's architectural practice, The Architects Collaborative. The design was also influenced by Mies van der Rohe's 1949 design of the Lake Shore Drive apartment buildings in Chicago.[14]

The building incorporated a long low-rise section housing the studios and a tower for the administration offices. The use of a concrete structural frame enabled large areas of glazing, and the main Llantrisant Road elevation was partially glazed.[14]

Programming

Television programmes produced at Broadcasting House Cardiff included BBC Wales Today, Newyddion, Doctor Who Confidential, The Chatterley Affair, Pobol y Cwm, Belonging, High Hopes, Satellite City and The District Nurse.[citation needed]

It was announced in March 2009 that the BBC would move the filming of shows such as Casualty and Crimewatch to the Roath Lock studios in Cardiff.[15]

See also

  • BBC portal
  • flagWales portal

References

  1. ^ "Nations – Wales – BBC Cymru Wales". BBC. Retrieved 17 September 2013.
  2. ^ "Obituary: Dale Owen". The Independent. 28 November 1997. Retrieved 25 September 2017.
  3. ^ "BBC Wales to move to new Foster-designed Cardiff HQ". Architects' Journal. 10 June 2014. Retrieved 25 September 2017.
  4. ^ "Broadcasting House, Cardiff". www.bbc.com. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
  5. ^ a b "Closedown: Broadcasting House Llandaff". Living Magazines Cardiff. 2 April 2019. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  6. ^ "BBC Wales to locate its new £170m headquarters at Cardiff's Capital Square scheme". Wales Online. 9 June 2014. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
  7. ^ Billings, Henrietta (11 April 2014). ""Exemplary modernist" Welsh BBC HQ not listed". The Twentieth Century Society.
  8. ^ Laura, Mark (15 April 2014). "BBC Wales HQ misses out on listing". Architects' Journal.
  9. ^ "New headquarters for BBC Cymru Wales expected to be confirmed shortly at heart of Central Square scheme". Wales Online. 30 November 2015. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
  10. ^ "BBC Wales Today - Final Evening News from Broadcasting House, Llandaff (25th September 2020)". YouTube. 25 September 2020. Archived from the original on 1 February 2021.
  11. ^ "Going, going, gone: end of an era for BBC Cardiff site". Nation.Cymru. 30 January 2022. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  12. ^ Thomas, Elizabeth (4 February 2022). "The history of Cardiff's iconic BBC studios site as demolition comes to a close". Wales Online.
  13. ^ Ridout, Joanne (3 January 2023). "First phase of homes being built on the old BBC studios in Llandaff are for sale and some are going for a cool £805k". Wales Online. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  14. ^ a b Cherry, Monica (3 September 2005). "The Modern in Wales". The Twentieth Century Society.
  15. ^ Douglas, Torin (15 October 2008). "Entertainment | BBC evicts top shows from London". BBC News. Retrieved 17 September 2013.

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