Broadcasting House in 1932 Broadcasting House in 1932
Ground Floor
Like the first floor, the tower at this level contains the Concert Hall.

Artists' Foyer Artists' Foyer Drawing Room Drawing Room Entance Hall Entrance Hall The main entrance led to a spacious, semicircular hall. On the left was the counter of the BBC bookshop, on the right the reception desk. The walls and pillars were faced with Hopton-Wood stone, a pinky-grey English limestone.

A doorway meant for artists lead to a foyer and lifts to the studios. The idea was that artists would never have to enter an administrative part of the building.

Pictures of the Concert Hall are in the Lower Ground Floor section.


Broadcasting House in 1932 Broadcasting House in 1932
Ground Floor