Proudly watching over Oxford Circus and beyond, Broadcasting House is a true worldwide symbol for the BBC. Whilst contemporary additions have been added to the structure, it still dominants the skyline in the area with the beautiful Art Deco design. Built in 1932 to a design by architect George Val Meyer, it is constructed with a steel frame and elegantly clad in Portland Stone. Each sculpture has been handmade in Sussex, England and numbered. They are made of strong plaster, the window frames are made of etched brass. Display on a shelf or wall to admire the incredible intricacy.