Terry Farrell (architect)
Sir Terry Farrell | |
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Born | Terence Farrell 12 May 1938 Sale, Cheshire, England |
Nationality | British |
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
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, the tallest building ever designed by a British architect, as well as Guangzhou South railway station, once the largest railway station in Asia.
At the 2013 invitation of
Early life and education
Farrell was born in
Career
In 1965, Farrell moved to London to form a partnership with Sir
In the early part of his career, Farrell gave emphasis to housing projects. Later, after the break with Grimshaw, he became the UK's principal
He has been responsible for regeneration projects in the UK including
In East Asia, projects include
Farrell is on the Design Advisory Committee of the
Farrell was named CBE in 1996 and made a Knight Bachelor in 2001.
He was made a visiting professor at the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape at Newcastle University, and also an honorary freeman of Newcastle, in 2016. In 2018, he donated £1 million and his archive to the university.[13]
Personal life
Farrell has been married three times, and has five children and six grandchildren.[14]
Selected awards
- RIBA South West Award (1978), Grade II listing by English Heritage (2013)[15]
- Ching Court, London: Civic Trust Award (1985), Grade II listing by English Heritage(2016)
- RIBA award (1988)[16]
- Civic Trust Award (1991 & 1994), RIBA National Award (1991), British Council of Offices Award (1994)[17]
- Civic Trust Award(1996)
- Newcastle Quayside, completed 1998: Civic Trust Urban Design Award(1998)
- Civic Trust Award(2002)
- The Home Office building, completed 2005: (RIBA International Award (2005), LEAF Award for Best Public Building (2005), the MIPIM Award for Business Centres (2008)
- Civic Trust Award for Sustainability (2006 & 2010), LEAF Awardfor Best Environmentally Sustainable Project (2006)
- Beijing South railway station, completed in 2008: RIBA International Award (2009)
- RIBAAward for North East England (2010)
- The Earls Court Project, ongoing: MIPIM AR Future Projects Award for regeneration and planning (2011)
Selected publications
- 2014 The Farrell Review of Architecture and the Built Environment
- 2013 The City As A Tangled Bank: Urban Design versus Urban Evolution, John Wiley and Sons London
- 2009 Shaping London: The patterns and forms that make the metropolis, John Wiley and Sons London ISBN 978-0-470-69996-6
- April 2008 Prospect, 12 Challenges for Edinburgh
- Sept 2007 Architectural Review, Manifesto For London
- 2004 Place, Terry Farrell's Life & Work: Early Years to 1981 London
- 2003 Buckingham Palace Redesigned: A Radical New Approach to London's Royal Parks, Papadakis ISBN 1-901092-40-2
- 2002 Terry Farrell in Scotland foreword by Dr. Brian Edwards, Edinburgh
- 2002 The Deep The World's Only Submarium – An Icon for Hull foreword by The Rt Hon John Prescott, London
- 2002 Ten Years: Ten Cities The Work of Terry Farrell & Partners 1991–2001 foreword by Sir Terry Farrell, Introduction by Hugh Pearman, Text by Jane Tobin, London
- 1999 PA Pro Architect 13 Terry Farrell, Seoul
- 1998 Sketchbook 12.05.98 Terry Farrell & Partners with essays by Robert Maxwell and Terry Farrell, London
- 1998 98:06 World Architecture Review Special Issue: Terry Farrell & Partners Shenzhen
- 1998 Kowloon Transport Super City Terry Farrell & Partners/Steven Smith, Hong Kong
- 1994 Terry Farrell Selected and Current Works introduction by Clare Melhuish, Victoria
- 1993 Terry Farrell Urban Design introduction by Kenneth Powell, London/Berlin
- 1993 Blueprint Extra 09, Three Urban Projects text by Piers Gough, London
- 1993 World Architecture Building Profile No 1 Lightweight Classic Terry Farrell's Covent Garden nursery building, London
- 1992 Vauxhall Cross: The story of the design and construction of a new London landmark, Kenneth Powell, London
- 1991 Palace on the River Terry Farrell's design for the redevelopment of Charing Cross, Marcus Binney, London
- 1989 A U special feature: Terry Farrell & Company’ Japan, December pp. 37–132
- 1987 Terry Farrell in the context of London catalogue by Rowan Moore with an introduction by Deyan Sudjic, published to coincide with the exhibition at the RIBA Heinz Gallery 14 May to 13 June 1987, London
- 1986 Designing a House Charles Jencks and Terry Farrell, London
- 1984 Architectural Monographs: Terry Farrell introduction by Terry Farrell, texts by Colin Amery and Charles Jencks, London
References
- ^ "Terry Farrell and Partners". Resource for Urban Design Information. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 19 August 2010.
- ^ "The Farrell Review". Farrells. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
- ^ "Terry Farrell is the man with the master plan". 10 April 2012. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
- ^ "Sir Terry Farrell's Vision" (PDF). Arches. No. 1. Newcastle University. 2002. p. 12.
- ^ "Building up to a role in the city's future?". The Scotsman. Edinburgh. Retrieved 12 November 2010.
- ^ "A critique of Masterplanning as a technique for introducing urban design quality into British Cities" (PDF). Paper. Dr Bob Giddings. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 12 November 2010.
- ^ "Farrell picked to draw up Earls Court masterplan". Article. Regeneration and Renewal. Retrieved 5 January 2011.
- ^ "Canary Wharf hires Terry Farrell for Wood Wharf masterplan". Article. CoStar UK. Retrieved 27 January 2013.
- ^ 1998 Kowloon Transport Super City Terry Farrell & Partners/Steven Smith, Hong Kong
- ^ Glancey, Jonathan (31 January 2012). "The tower and the glory: Terry Farrell's KK100". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 27 January 2013.
- ^ "The Mayor's Design Advisory Panel". Design for London. Archived from the original on 25 November 2010. Retrieved 12 November 2010.
- ^ "Thames Gateway". World Architecture News. Retrieved 12 November 2010.
- ^ "Newcastle University building named in honour of architect". Press Office. Retrieved 17 December 2019.
- ^ Jacob Riis Award."Worldwide Photography Gala Awards". The Gala Awards. Retrieved 11 January 2012.
- ^ "Farrell and Grimshaw's Bath factory listed", Architects' Journal, 2 September 2013. Linked 21 February 2014
- ^ Henley Royal Regatta: ‘’History of Henley Royal Regatta’‘ Archived 19 August 2013 at the Wayback Machine Linked 21 February 2014
- ^ "British Council for Offices Awards". Article. British Council for Offices. Retrieved 5 January 2011.