PEOPLE in North Wiltshire are being urged to nominate their most hated buildings for a new Channel Four show called Demolition.
The makers of the show, which will air in the autumn, hope it will kick-start a nationwide debate about the value of architecture.
Nominations to find and demolish Britain's biggest eyesore began on Monday.
The series, presented by Kevin McCloud, will draw up a shortlist of hated buildings chosen by viewers.
A team of experts, led by George Ferguson, president of the Royal Institute of British Architects, will then judge each of these buildings on its design and construction and, most importantly, whether it fulfils the purpose it was created to do.
Plans for what goes in its place will be considered as will the feasibility of its demolition. The winner will then be demolished at the end of the four-part series.
After the demolition, the process of designing and constructing a replacement building will begin and a subsequent programme is planned to follow that process. Nominations can be made via www.channel4.com/demolitiondetails or by calling 09013 263200.
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