Allen Boothroyd


Allen Boothroyd was a British industrial designer.

Career

Boothroyd trained as a mechanical engineer and went on to study industrial design at the Royal College of Art. He was the co-founder and Design Director of Meridian Audio and founded Cambridge Product Design Ltd. Meridian, established in 1977, won the Design Council Award for Outstanding British Product an unprecedented three times.
Allen Boothroyd’s contributions to the world of Hi-Fi and industrial design are immense. World renowned, the audio designer was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer in 2018, passing in June 2020.

Designs

Early landmarks in Boothroyd's career were his cabinet designs for the Lecson AC1 pre-amp and AP1 power amplifier which he produced in 1974. The Lecson hi-fi is now in the permanent collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum. The Lecson Audio System was selected as one of the important representations of British technological and design innovation to have taken place between two London-hosted Olympic Games.
In 1981, he provided the case design for the BBC Micro, the computer used in the BBC’s Computer Literacy Project. He also worked on the design for the RiscPC computer.
Pioneer commissioned Boothroyd to produce a unique appearance for its new surround-sound speaker system. His design was used in the Pioneer Elite Reference speaker system.

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