Terry Farrell, a prominent British architect and urban designer, has died at the age of 87. His career was characterized by a wide range of architectural styles, from strict Modernism to playful Postmodernism, and often blended these with more moderate approaches.
Farrell, who hailed from a working-class background in northern England, gained recognition for his distinctive and eye-catching designs. Among his notable projects is the TV-am broadcast center in London, completed in 1982, which was creatively repurposed from a car showroom and featured whimsical elements like oversized egg-cup finials.
Another significant work is the headquarters for the British foreign intelligence service, MI6. This palatial building, completed in 1994 and clad in green glass and stone, was famously described by critic Deyan Sudjic as a "wonderful paradox" – a highly visible structure for a clandestine organization.
Farrell also demonstrated an ability to harmo... download the app to read more
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