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  Terry Farrell - Encyclopedia.com
Architecture: Prodigal son of corporate building returns Terry Farrell, to many the classic 1980s Post-Modernist, is set to make his mark on the capital again.
Terry Farrell is a figure in a landscape of...
London calling: introducing this special issue on London, Terry Farrell considers the dynamic, intricate and rapidly evolving nature of the metropolis and how propositions for urban planning must respond to its unique spirit of place.
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 BBC - London - TV and Radio - Thames Gateway
Sir Terry believes turning it into a national park with wildlife areas mixed with sustainable housing is the way forward.
Sir Terry has a vision; for it to be a reality will take a lot of courage and backing from politicians, environmentalists and most of all from the public.
I agree with Sir Terry`s views.As the East End of London has been a slum area all my lifetime of 80yrs.It`s about time this area was turned around to please east end people.who deserve this area to be regenerated.
www.bbc.co.uk /london/content/articles/2005/09/21/insideout_thames_gateway_feature.shtml   (1035 words)

  
  Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Architects have always cared about social and environmental matters generally, but they have not backed their concern with depth of knowledge or inclusion of expert contributors, hence the frequent social failures of redevelopment and the shallowness of much 'sustainable' building.
Architects should seek to be the intellectual property holders, the masters of the model for the team, coordinating all contributions so that the building can be made without surprises on site (worth 10% of total cost today) and later maintained and operated from the database.
Architects are the natural compliment to that, providing the customer, user and community interface which the supply team needs, whilst collaborating closely and early with the suppliers on how identified needs are to be met.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Terry Farrell (architect)
Sir Terry Farrell (born 1939 in Sale, Cheshire but moving at an early age to Newcastle upon Tyne) is a leading English architect.
His buildings frequently include jokes that are a hallmark of post-modernism: in the TV-am building, the roof features painted egg cups, 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 University of Newcastle School of Architecture and founded his first practice in 1965.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Terry_Farrell_(architect)   (226 words)

  
 Terry Farrell pulls out of £49m Swiss Cottage project - Building
Officials at Camden council and S&P Architects, the firm designing the interior of the leisure facilities on the scheme, are also thought to have been taken by surprise by the move, which was announced by Farrell on Tuesday.
Terry Farrell & Partners will not accept that their role should be reduced to a partial service in scope and have withdrawn from the development."
Farrell said his practice's more limited role would be unlikely to produce building designs of high quality.
www.building.co.uk /story.asp?sectioncode=29&storycode=1017372&c=0   (388 words)

  
 Terry Farrell: Creating the Jewel of the Thames - Marcus Binney
The new offices had to be big enough an distinct enough to hold their own among powerful neighbors, and large enough to support the huge costs of building over a railway terminus in constant use.
Farrell's clients, Greycoats, however, went to him because, among all the rising stars in British architecture, he is the one with the two qualities most essential for this site a sense of context and a sense of scale.
Terry Farrell is an architect who positively enjoys working with large masses.
www.worldandi.com /specialreport/1992/february/Sa20092.htm   (310 words)

  
 Terry Pawson Architects
The principal of the practice, Terry Pawson, was educated at Kingston School of Architecture and worked for a number of London pratices before spending two years working in Italy on a series of school building projects.
Prior to establishing Terry Pawson Architects at the beginning of 2001, Terry set up Pawson Williams Architects in 1986 with Keith Williams.He has lectured and taught in universities and schools of architecture in Britain and Europe and is a member of The Architecture Foundation, the National Arts Collections Fund and the Architectural Association.
He was project architect on The Birmingham Rep Theatre, the Natural History Museum and St. Mary’s Church Hall.
www.terrypawson.com /opcv2.html   (293 words)

  
 Archinect : Books : Place: Terry Farrell
Sir Terry Farrell graduated from the school of architecture at Newcastle in 1961.
As one of the world's foremost urban designers, architect Terry Farrell has an acute awareness of the significance of place.
Concluding the book are recollections from architects and critics casting an eye back over fifty years of design.This book is Terry Farrell's strong statement for the humanizing of spaces and the need to nurture and protect the best of what the urban environment can offer.
www.archinect.com /books/enlarge.php?id=10755_0_25_0   (246 words)

  
 Terry Farrell, Architects, Architecture, Buildings
Architect Terry Farrell has been commissioned to create a masterplan for 1,000 homes, shops, marina, hotel, school and leisure facilities at a disused oil fabrication yard at Arderier, near Inverness.
Dundee University has engaged Terry Farrell for the redevelopment of its campus to the next stage.
Terry Farrell Architects has been retained to ensure that the redeveloped campus matches the needs and aspirations of the community.
www.edinburgharchitecture.co.uk /terryfarrell_edinburgh.htm   (1068 words)

  
 Sir Terry Farrell   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Principal of Terry Farrell and Partners (TFP), Sir Terry Farrell is an internationally recognised architect and urban designer with offices in London, Edinburgh and Hong Kong.
Sir Terry has worked on high-profile building schemes and masterplans in cities as diverse as Seattle, Hong Kong, Dubai, Lisbon, Seoul and, of course, London, where he has been based for over forty years.
In his many buildings and masterplans around the world, Sir Terry has embraced the wider, inclusive view of architecture and has come to see the potential for cities to be the ultimate art installation.
www.open.ac.uk /graduation2005/pop44293.shtml   (140 words)

  
 Terry Farrell - Moviefone
Though she has several features and TV movies to her credit, Terry Farrell has thrived primarily as an actress on series television.
Theresa "Terry" Lee Farrell Grussendorf (born November 19, 1963) is a tall (6', 1.83m) American actress and former fashion model, best known for her roles...
Farrell graduated with a first class degree from University of Newcastle School of Architecture and...
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 Camden Council: Vision presented for Civic Centre
Sir Terry Farrell and Camden Council Director of Lesiure and Community Services Ian McNicol pictured in the basin of the main swimming pool.
Sir Terry Farrell, architect of the £18m state of the art Swiss Cottage Leisure Development, yesterday (Monday 19 April) set out his vision for the civic site when he joined representatives of the construction team including Camden Council's Director of Leisure and Community Services, Ian McNicol on site.
Sir Terry said that the new leisure centre complex would be 'part of a mini town centre revolutionary' when the redevelopment has been completed.
www.camden.gov.uk /ccm/content/press/2004/april/vision-presented-for-civic-centre.en;jsessionid=asLDo-yiC5Cb   (938 words)

  
 Place: Terry Farrell: Life and Work: Early Years to 1981 Farrell, Terry Collins Design Non-Fiction Architecture Design
Starting from his earliest years, as a child growing up in 1940s Manchester, Farrell's imagination has been shaped and inspired by the many cities in which he has lived, visited and worked.
Farrell's anecdotes, recollections and musings take a nomadic journey through time and space.
Concluding the book are recollections from architects and critics casting an eye back over fifty years of design.This book is Terry Farrell's strong statement for the humanizing of spaces and the need to nurture and protect the best of what the urban environment can offer.ISBN: 1856693325.)
www.ardis.co.uk /books/38664.htm   (423 words)

  
 Terry Farrell | Pearl Island
Its unprecedented growth is due to its designation as a Special Economic Zone bordering the Hong Kong territories, together with the synergy it has established with Hong Kong itself.
Terry Farrell and Partners' masterplan at the western end of the city – its gateway to the Pearl Delta – forms part of this phenomenal growth.
In September 2000, TFP submitted a competitive proposal for the design of the 520 hectare coastal city.
www.terryfarrell.co.uk /projects/mixing/mix_pearl.html   (395 words)

  
 Farrell at AllExperts
Farrell is a surname, from the Irish Farrell clan (Irish: Uí Fhearaile), and may refer to:
* Timothy Farrell, film actor that may be best known for his roles in the Ed Wood, Jr.
* Thomas Farrell (Manitoba politician), candidate for the riding of Thomson in the Manitoba Legislative Assembly
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 Terry Farrell
Farrell and Partners (TFP) is a world-renowned practice of planners, urban designers, masterplanners and architects under the leadership of Sir
Farrell will be made a Doctor of Letters next week when he receives an honorary degree from the University of...
Farrell’s proposal to locate a Landform in the northern part of the...
www.cordah.co.uk /terry_farrell.html   (243 words)

  
 Place - Opinions and Reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: )
As one of the world’s foremost urban designers, architect Terry Farrell has an acute awareness of the significance of place.
Starting from his earliest years, as a child growing up in 1940s Manchester, Farrell’s imagination has been shaped and inspired by the many cities in which he has lived, visited and worked.This is Farrell’s story, embracing four decades of observation of our built environment.
Concluding the book are recollections from architects and critics casting an eye back over fifty years of design.This book is Terry Farrell’s strong statement for the humanizing of spaces and the need to nurture and protect the best of what the urban environment can offer.
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 Amazon.ca: Terry Farrell: 1991-2001: Books: Jane Tobin   (Site not responding. Last check: )
One of Britain’s foremost architects, Terry Farrell has worked on high-profile projects in cities as diverse as Seattle, Hong Kong, Dubai, Lisbon, London and Seoul.
We learn how Farrell’s diverse and dramatic buildings were developed, from earliest sketches and blueprints to final execution, and see each of them in the context of their unique urban setting.
Filled with a wealth of illustrations, plans and sketches detailing each project, this collection offers tremendous insight into the architectural process, and into the ways in which the urban architect draws from and responds to his environment.
www.amazon.ca /Terry-Farrell-1991-2001-Jane-Tobin/dp/3823855646   (365 words)

  
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I think Rem's deluded when he states that "all architects have good intentions", but his real frustration with dilettantes such as Alain is that he is too gentle and not constructive enough.
To mark the 10th anniversary of Architecture Week 10 architects across the region are opening their doors to the public.
Without substituting for a formal architectural education, weekly classes are addressed to advanced students and practicing architects who find a significant gap between their formative instruction and the challenges they face as professionals.
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 Terry Farrell | Publications
Terry Farrell, PA Pro Architect 13, Seoul 1999
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 1987
Terry Farrell, Architectural Monographs, introduction by Terry Farrell, texts by Colin Amery and Charles Jencks, London 1984
www.terryfarrell.co.uk /practice/publications.html   (277 words)

  
 Sir Terry Farrell: Designs for Life
The Hatton is the first and only UK venue to host this remarkable exhibition of the life work of Sir Terry Farrell, the internationally recognised architect and urban designer, and Principal of Terry Farrell and Partners (TFP), with offices in London, Edinburgh and Hong Kong.
Sir Terry has personally selected highlights from his 40 year career, and has chosen to exhibit them in the Hatton Gallery, immediately next door to 'where it all began' - Newcastle University's Department of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, from which he graduated in 1961.
* In another, using the theme 'How architects visualise: a lifetime in drawings', there is a diverse mix of Sir Terry's creative work, featuring sequences of images - sketches, faxes and computer assisted drawings - from his early work at school and university, right up to the present day.
www.ncl.ac.uk /hatton/programme/2002/Farrell.htm   (411 words)

  
 Terry Farrell ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
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Known for his kinetic installations of infernal machines and robot figures, Malachi Farrell creates performing sculptures: tanks that attack space, Christmas trees that spin and smoke, singing and dancing potatoes, and Nike-shod robots resisting a...
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 Terry Farrell, Architects, Architecture, Buildings
Two residential towers have been designed by Terry Farrell and Partners either side of the redeveloped Lots Road Power Station, which was built in 1904.
Dundee University has engaged Terry Farrell for the redevelopment of its campus to the next stage.
Terry Farrell Architects has been retained to ensure that the redeveloped campus matches the needs and aspirations of the community.
www.e-architect.co.uk /architects/terry_farrell.htm   (614 words)

  
 Studios | TV-am.org.uk: The official resource for TV-am related information
Award winning architect Sir Terry Farrell was commissioned by TV-am to design Breakfast Television Centre.
From Hawley Crescent, the TV-am building was easily identifiable with its large T, V, A, M letters sticking out of the wall, and large sunrise archway over the entrance into the forecourt.
Farrell designed the atrium in keeping with the station’s early morning transmission times, portraying the sun’s travels from East to West, country by country, across the globe.
www.tv-am.org.uk /studios.asp   (437 words)

  
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The International Centre for Life is a 54 million pound Millennium development in the centre of Newcastle upon Tyne.
One of the most interesting problems facing the architects, Terry Farrell and Partners, during the design of the development was the cladding of the fire escape stair whilst maintaining the futuristic design of the project.
This problem was resolved by the use of a stainless steel metallic fabric specially manufactured by Potter and Soar.
www.architecturalmesh.co.uk /projects/Int_centre_life.htm   (176 words)

  
 British Land Corporate Responsibility Report 2004
A major project is under way to develop the area as part of the London Mayor's 100 Public Spaces Programme, which aims to enhance the value of London's existing network of public spaces and make the city more liveable.
Terry Farrell and Partners have developed a framework for change, with support and input from the Greater London Authority, Transport for London and the Boroughs of Camden and Westminster.
Sir Terry Farrell, the architect for Regent's Place and the wider masterplan, acknowledges the importance of consultation, saying:
www.britishland.com /content/csr/report_2004/focus-regeneration.htm   (643 words)

  
 Potter & Soar manufacturers of wirecloth, wire cloth, wire mesh, wiremesh, weldmesh, perforated metal, wedge wire, ...
The International Centre for Life is a 54 million pound Millennium development in the centre of Newcastle upon Tyne.
One of the most interesting problems facing the architects, Terry Farrell and Partners, during the design of the development was the cladding of the fire escape stair whilst maintaining the futuristic design of the project.
This problem was resolved by the use of a stainless steel metallic fabric specially manufactured by Potter and Soar.
www.wiremesh.co.uk /architecture/projects/Int_centre_life.htm   (176 words)

  
 NLA - New London Architecture - Regents Place
Architects, Wilkinson Eyre, have been appointed to design a major new commercial building fronting Triton Square and architects, Munkenbeck and Marshall appointed to design a residential building.
Architect Terry Farrell was commissioned to prepare a comprehensive masterplan for the Western area of Regent’s Place fronting Osnaburgh Street.
The practice was commissioned to design two major new office buildings and a residential development, totalling 50,720 sq m.
www.newlondonarchitecture.org /project.php?id=239   (170 words)

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