Terry Farrell (architect)

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Vauxhall Cross building, better known as the home of MI6
Vauxhall Cross building, better known as the home of MI6

Sir Terry Farrell (born 1939) is a leading English 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 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 was born in Sale, Cheshire. As a youth he moved to Newcastle upon Tyne. He graduated with a first class degree from University of Newcastle School of Architecture and founded his first practice in 1965.

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  1. ^ The south tower now sits inside the Millennium Dome and is responsible for the hole in the Dome's roof.
  2. ^ The Hindu Business Line : Terry Farrell & Partners to design Delhi Rly station

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