Terry Farrell | |
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![]() Sir Terry Farrell | |
Born | Terence Farrell 12 May 1938 Sale, Cheshire, England |
Nationality | British |
Education | Newcastle University School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape University of Pennsylvania |
Occupation | Architect |
Children | 5 |
Practice | Farrells |
Buildings | KK100 The MI6 building Charing Cross station Edinburgh International Conference Centre M+ Incheon International Airport Beijing South railway station The Home Office building Peak Tower |
Website | Official website |
Sir Terence Farrell CBE FRIBA FRSA FCSD MRTPI (born 12 May 1938), is a British architect and urban designer.
In 1980, after working for 15 years in partnership with Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, Farrell founded his own firm, Farrells. He established his reputation with three completed projects in London in the late 1980s: Embankment Place, 125 London Wall and SIS Building.[1] He garnered a strong reputation for contextual urban design schemes, as well as exuberant works of postmodernism such as the MI6 Building. In 1991, his practice expanded internationally, opening an office in Hong Kong. In Asia his firm designed KK100 in Shenzhen and Guangzhou South railway station in Guangzhou.
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