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Biodiversity Research File, Undated

  • TF-04099
  • File
  • Undated [2003-2004] dates assumed based upon referenced material in guidance documents.
  • Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive

A collection of biodiversity design and conservation documents to act as guidance for development in the London area. Also contains The London Biodiversity Audit, forming volume 1 of the London biodiversity action plan.

Biography of Sir Terry Farrell, 2001.

An unpublished biography of Sir Terry Farrell by Paul Hyett, 2001, titled: Errant Rogue or Architect of Distinction and Principle: Placing Farrell.
This file contains final copies of the biography, correspondence between Sir Terry Farrell and the author (including a small portion of later correspondence 2001-2004 after the completion of the project).

Biota! Silvertown Aquarium

Biota! was a proposed aquarium in the Silvertown Quays redevelopment, on the site of Millennium Mills adjacent to the Royal Victoria Dock. It formed part of the wider Thames Gateway regeneration project for East London. Biota! would have formed one of the main public attractions in the 60-acre (24 ha), £1.5 billion development, along with Silvertown Venture Xtreme an extreme sports and surf centre.

Biota! was to be operated by the Zoological Society of London and would have been the world's first aquarium entirely based on the principles of conservation. The design for the aquarium incorporated four biomes, each representing an entire ecosystem. The £80 million aquarium building designed by Farrells was given outline planning permission in March 2005 and was initially expected to be completed in 2008, but the project was cancelled in 2009.

Project Partners:
Client: Silvertown Quays Limited
Main Contractor: Quintain
Engineers: WS Atkins, Hoare Lea, ARUP
Architects: Patel Taylor

Birmingham - Brindley Place

Brindley Place, Birmingham. Master Plan 1990.
The Crescent is one of Birmingham’s oldest theatre companies operating from a purpose-built theatre in Brindley place. It was designed by architects Terry Farrell and John Chatwin, which has a 340-seat main house and a 120-seat studio theatre, rehearsal rooms and a bar.

Farrell was responsible for the Masterplan and also designed the Crescent Theatre within the Brindley Place site, on Sheepcote Street (completed 1998 with John Chatwin).

Bishops Gate Goodsyard

Landowners of Railtrack PLC wanted to appoint a masterplanner/architect to develop a disused railways goods yard. It is unclear whether Terry Farrell and Partners were appointed or if the project was eventually executed.

Project Partners:
Faulkner Brown
Hoare Lea

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