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Farrell and Grimshaw Partnership

Relating to the Farrell and Grimshaw Partnership. In 1965 architects Terry Farrell and Nicholas Grimshaw began a fifteen year partnership, separating in 1980 to both start their own practices. Based in London, and both newly graduated, they undertook a number of housing and industrial projects, including 125 Park Road – one of the first blocks in the UK funded and built on the co-ownership principle; a student housing project with a distinctive spiralling staircase near Paddington; and the Herman Miller Factory in Bath.

The files in this series are a small collection of files, retained by Sir Terry Farrell at the breakup of the Farrell Grimshaw Partnership, relating to the practice and some of the projects undertaken.

Farrell and Grimshaw Partnership

Negatives and Reduced Scale Photographs File, Undated

File consists of 5 albums consisting of bound negatives and reduced scale photographs of Farrell and Grimshaw projects, including
File 1: Bletchley; Millman Street; East Bank; Wimbledon; Winnersh; Rotork.
File 2: Wellbury; 218 Sussex Gardens, Kingston; Porchester Sqaure; Highgate; Models.
File 3: International Student Centre; Park Road Health Centre.
File 4: International Student Centre Services Unit.
File 5: International Student Centre, Student Unit.

Farrell and Grimshaw Partnership