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Breathing

Free admission♿ Wheelchair: limited

Breathing in England London, United Kingdom.

Architect John Nash and friend, All Souls Church - geograph.org.uk - 5131392

Jim Osley — CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons licence

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Typical visit
1 h–2 h
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

Breathing is a public sculpture in England London, United Kingdom, dating from 2008. Britain's public art ranges from Henry Moore reclining figures and Anthony Gormley installations to the Angel of the North and the surviving statues of empire.

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From the Wikipedia article

Breathing is a memorial sculpture situated on the roof of the Peel Wing of BBC Broadcasting House, in London. The sculpture commemorates journalists and associated staff who have been killed whilst carrying out their work. It consists of a 10-metre (32 ft) high glass and steel column, with a torch-like, inverted spire shape, decorated with words. It also features a poem by James Fenton. At night the sculpture gently glows, then at 10 pm every evening (coinciding with the broadcast of the BBC Ten O'Clock News) the memorial shines a beam of light into the sky for 30 minutes, which reaches up to 900 metres (3,000 feet). It was reported in 2012 that the BBC was not turning the sculpture's lights on as often as it should be. The memorial was officially unveiled on 16 June 2008 by the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. The sculpture is by Spanish artist Jaume Plensa, working in collaboration with the Broadcasting House architect Sir Richard MacCormac and his team at MJP Architects, Modus Operandi public art consultants and the engineers Whitby Bird & Partners. It was commissioned and selected as a result of an international competition for the BBC's public art scheme. The shape of the sculpture is inspired by the spire of the adjoining All Souls Church, and the radio mast on the roof of Broadcasting House. The architecture critic Ellis Woodman, of Building Design magazine, called Breathing the "most misconceived public artwork in London since the Queen Mother's gates".

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Coordinates
51.5184, -0.1431
District
Westminster
Parish
Westminster, unparished area
Postcode
W1B 3DA
Parliamentary constituency
Cities of London and Westminster
Established
2008
Official site
www.allsouls.org

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Breathing?
Breathing is in London, United Kingdom (postcode W1B 3DA), in the parish of Westminster, unparished area.
When was Breathing built?
Built or established in 2008.
Is Breathing free to visit?
Yes, Breathing is free to enter.
How do I get to Breathing?
Drivers can navigate to postcode W1B 3DA. It sits within the Cities of London and Westminster parliamentary constituency.