Villiers Street (Charing Cross)
- TF-Model-002
- Object
- 1985-1990
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Large model of buildings on Villiers Street, showing external elevation detailing. Encased in clear acrylic casing box screwed to a wooden base.
Villiers Street (Charing Cross)
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Large model of buildings on Villiers Street, showing external elevation detailing. Encased in clear acrylic casing box screwed to a wooden base.
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Model MI6 Building at Vauxhall Cross, with clear box casing, on a wooden base.
The MI6 model showing the architecture with combination of Mayan architecture enhancing the beauty of the building with adding slanting floors structure and Aztec religious temple with adding block elements at the top of the building. The model provides us an illusion of a palace, built with bastions at different levels and separate roof spaces. The model has fencing wall surrounded by it and has the symbols of Lion door knockers depicted on the outer wall of the fence showing an influence of Georgian architecture. The symbol signifies the lion as a patriotic symbol, which was famous in early 19th Century in England.
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Model made from balsa wood with clear plastic detailing of the MI6 building on Vauxhall Cross. Also shows surrounding structures, roads and bridge made from wood. Model sits on top of a wooden base with 4 x black plastic feet. Encased in detachable clear acrylic box casing.
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Model showing 5 sections of the of the MI6 building made from foamboard, on top of balsa wood. Encased in clear acrylic box casing, screwed into the wooden block. Wooden base.
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Model demonstrates decorative external features and window detailing for the Vauxhall Cross development.
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Large wooden model of Tower Hill and the surrounding area, including water, roads and buildings. Encased in a clear acrylic casing box which is screwed into the model’s wooden base.
The wooden based model showing the landscape of Tower Hill. The landscape is divided in two parts with the river channel. The Neo-Gothic style tower bridge is placed which adjoining the both parts of the model. There are various water bodies are depicted on the model, including Thames river. The small, big boats and ships in the river channel depicting its depth. The right part of the model is consisting the models of sky scrappers, roadways, complexes and trees.
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Concept model of proposed Three Quays building. Main building made from balsa wood and thin clear Perspex for windows, model focuses on cladding features. Includes additional structures and adjacent bridge feature. Model sits on a wooden based in acrylic box casing.
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A glass snow globe of Shanghai Tang which includes The Peak. Globe sides on a dark wooden base. Snow globe is wind up and has the potential to play music.
The globe is stored in a hard cardboard box.
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Small glass model of The Peak in Hong Kong, housed in a pink/red box with detachable lid, lined with a yellow satin(?) fabric.
A model made up of glass showing details like staircases and windows. The model is showing Chinese script including English translation of 'The Peak Tower Grand Opening, May 28, 1997' engraved on it.
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
A small retail model of the Peak, Hong Kong, constructed in white foam board and encased in an acrylic box.