London Olympics Media Centre

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London Olympics Media Centre

Image: © David Kemp Taken: 20 Mar 2014

Otherwise known as the International Broadcast Centre. This was the 24-hour media hub which during the Olympics catered for over 20,000 broadcasters, photographers and journalists. It was designed by Allies and Morrison and was completed in 2011. Following the Games it now offers some 900,000 square feet of business space and will apparently form part of the iCITY 'digital quarter' of London. It stands on Waterden Road.

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Image Location

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51.546922
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