Marco Polo House

Marco Polo House
Interactive map of the Marco Polo House area
General information
StatusDemolished
Architectural stylePostmodernist
LocationEngland
Coordinates51°28′48″N 0°08′55″W / 51.4801°N 0.1485°W / 51.4801; -0.1485
Construction started1987-88
Completed1989
DemolishedMarch 2014
OwnerNow owned by Berkeley Homes (West London)
Design and construction
ArchitectIan Pollard
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Marco Polo House (originally stylised as "Marcopolo") was a large marble-effect, glass-clad office building and TV studio at 346 Queenstown Road, facing Battersea Park in the London Borough of Wandsworth. It was built in 1987–1988 and completed in 1989 by Peter Argyrou Associates, to a design by postmodernist architect and developer Ian Pollard through his property development company, Flaxyard, and initially used by British Satellite Broadcasting. The building was demolished in 2014.