| Terry Farrell Architect, Buildings, Photo, England, News, Design, Office, Image Contemporary British Architecture Practice : Projects e-architect |
World
Architecture : index Architecture News World Buildings |
||
| Terry Farrell & Partners : Information + Images | |||
![]() Keyt Building : EICC ![]() EICC : image © adrian welch Edinburgh Underground Cinema Proposal, Scotland, UK 2008- Terry Farrell : Scottish project Biota! Aquarium, Silvertown, Newham, east London, UK 2007- ![]() Silvertown Aquarium Founders Place housing proposal, south London 2007- Great North Museum building, Newcastle, England 2009 Great North Museum Greenwich Masterplan London 3 elements: Peninsula Quays, Peninsula Riverside, Parkside 2004-07 Kingkey Finance Tower, Luohu, Shenzhen, China 2007-10 Chinese building Former Power Station site, London The Lots Road Power Station development is to contain 821 homes & shops. Two residential towers have been designed by Terry Farrell & Partners either side of the redeveloped Lots Road Power Station, which was built in 1904. In early 2006 Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott over-ruled a previous planning refusal allowing the development to proceed. Feb 2006 Swiss Cottage Masterplan, northwest London 2006 Farrells with SA&P Architects Swiss Cottage Masterplan Beijing South Railway Station, China 2008 ![]() Beijing Railway Station Terry Farrell Buildings - featured: Key Far East Building: The Peak Tower Hong Kong 1995 ![]() Photos © Andrew McRae The Peak Hong Kong English Projects: Alban Gate, London Wall, London 1992 ![]() photograph © adrian welch London Wall office building Life Building, Newcastle, northeast England ![]() building photo © adrian welch Life Building Newcastle Charing Cross Station, London, southeast England ![]() building: scanned photograph © adrian welch Charing Cross Station Scottish Projects: Terry Farrell Masterplan - The Exchange Edinburgh, Scotland - masterplan: Edinburgh Conference Centre, Scotland 1995 Powerful monolithic drum-shaped building, a key element in masterplan to revitalise this former industrial backland. ![]() photo © adrian welch EICC Edinburgh Sheraton Hotel Health Club, Scotland 2000 At last a bit of colour in this restrained part of Edinburgh: a slim rectilinear building amidst the postmodern seriousness. ![]() image © adrian welch Sheraton Hotel Edinburgh Dean Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland 1999 Refurbishment of former Orphanage ![]() photograph © adrian welch Dean Gallery Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art: SNGMA, Edinburgh, Scotland Former John Watson's School by Burn; masterplan includes Charles Jencks Earthworks, 2001-2002 ![]() Landform - SNGMA masterplan: image © adrian welch Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art Ocean Point, Leith Docks, Edinburgh, Scotland ![]() Edinburgh building: image © adrian welch Edinburgh office building Terry Farrell Buildings - UK: Arderier, Inverness, Scotland Masterplan for 1,000 homes, shops, marina, hotel, school and leisure facilities at a disused oil fabrication yard Terry Farrell: Dundee Dundee University has engaged Terry Farrell for the redevelopment of its campus to the next stage. The architect, who designed Edinburgh International Conference Centre, is taking a personal role in the university project. Key buildings on the campus like the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research and the Queen Mother Building are almost finished, and work is about to start on residences and a new faculty and teaching building. Terry Farrell Architects has been retained to ensure that the redeveloped campus matches the needs and aspirations of the community. Consultation will form a big part of that process and the architect will give an open presentation on the plans to staff, students and the wider community later this month. Sir Terry has visited Dundee a number of times and is working closely with Dundee City Council and Scottish Enterprise Tayside. Sculptor and artist David Mach is developing ideas for a public work of art based on the life sciences that could be incorporated into the campus plan. Sir Terry Farrell's open presentation took place in the Cooper Gallery at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art. Apr 2005 London Architects The Green Building, 19 New Wakefield St, Macintosh Village, Manchester, UK for Taylor Woodrow developments. Feb 2006 Eagle House, Shoreditch, east London 27-storey tower HK Buildings: The British Consulate and British Council, Hong Kong 1992-96 Kowloon Station, Hong Kong 1992-98 Kowloon Ventilation Building, Hong Kong 1993-96 Pearl Iceland Masterplan, Hong Kong 2000- English Projects - UK Buildings: Alban Gate, 125 London Wall, City of London 1987-92 Terry Farrell & Company £115m Post-modern offices straddling London Wall The Deep, Hull - Harewood Quarter retail development, Leeds, England - Home Office headquarters, London - TV-AM Building, Hawley Crescent, northwest London 1983 Terry Farrell & Company Tobacco Dock, Pennington St, London E1 1987/90 Terry Farrell & Company £30m Conversion of Tobacco warehouse Grade I listed Three private houses, Petersham, southwest London 2003 Vauxhall Cross - MI6 Headquarters, Albert Embankment, southwest London 1990-93 Terry Farrell & Company £125m ![]() Sheraton Health Club, Exchange - Terry Farrell Building: image © adrian welch Terry Farrell Books: Terry Farrell: Urban Design (Architectural Monographs) Ken Powell (Introduction) Order Terry Farrell: Urban Design Today Ten Years, Ten Cities: The Work of Terry Farrell & Partners 1991-2001 Hugh Intro Pearman, Hugh Pearman (Introduction) Order Ten Years, Ten Cities Today Terry Farrell in Scotland by Terry Farrell Terry Farrell in Scotland Terry Farrell Books ![]() EICC - Terry Farrell Building: image © adrian welch Terry Farrell office in Scotland: Contact details Terry Farrell: Design Tsar Chosen ![]() EICC - Terry Farrell Building: image © adrian welch Sir Terry began his new role as Edinburgh's 'design champion' on 03.02.04 by calling for a rethink of the city's streetscape ![]() EICC - Terry Farrell Building: image © adrian welch Tallest buildings in Scotland Office Tower and Flats Tower, Leith, by Terry Farrell & Partners Edinburgh's Leith docks are set to become a mini-Manhattan, complete with Scotland's two tallest buildings and a Guggenheim museum. Forth Ports has revealed plans to build two 35-storey towers as part of the regeneration of Leith port's Edinburgh Harbour. The company is also in discussions with the Solomon R Guggenheim Foundation about building a museum at the port. The two towers would stretch 420 feet into the air, making them three feet taller than the Millennium Tower at Glasgow Science Centre - currently Scotland's tallest structure. They would dwarf Scotland's previous tallest buildings, the 31-storey flats in Bluevale Street and Whitevale Street in Glasgow's Gallowgate, which are both 298 feet tall Terry Farrell : main page World Architecture : e-architect - a guide to key buildings across the globe Terry Farrell Architect - Scottish Projects in more details London Buildings English Architects Buildings / photos for the Terry Farrell page welcome: info@e-architect.co.uk Terry Farrell Architects - page : adrian welch / isabelle lomholt Website: www.terryfarrell.co.uk |
|
||