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Terry Farrell (architect)
Vauxhall Cross building, better known as the home of MI6
Sir Terry Farrell (born 1939 in Newcastle) is a leading British architect. His typical style is a combination of high tech and post-modernism. His buildings frequently include jokes that are a hallmark of post-modernism: in the TV-am building, the roof has painted egg cups along the roof, a reference not only to the building being used for breakfast tv, but also performing the function that urns would on a classical building.
Farrell graduated with a first class degree from Newcastle University School of Architecture and founded his first practice in 1965.
Selected buildings
- Blackwall Tunnel Ventilation Towers, London - 1962 (The south tower now sits inside the Millennium Dome and is responsible for the hole in the Dome's roof)
- Clifton Nurseries, Covent Garden, London - 1981
- TV-am building, Camden Town, London - 1981 -1982
- MI6 headquarters at Vauxhall Cross, London
- Embankment Place at Charing Cross Station in London - 1990
- The Peak Tower , Hong Kong - 1995
- British Consulate & British Council building, Hong Kong - 1997
- International Centre for Life , Newcastle - 1999
- The Deep aquarium or 'submarium', Hull - 2001
- Inchon International Airport, Seoul - 2002
References
- Article in the Scotsman newspaper.
External links
Last updated: 06-02-2005 17:36:41
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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