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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).

Beijing South Station

The Beijing railway station is a dynamic new landmark station that helped transform Beijing into the global metropolis for Olympics Games held in 2008. It is a fully integrated multi-modal transportation hub that serves as a “Gateway” to the capital and a vital link in China’s new highspeed intercity network. An oval-shaped station was designed by the British architecture firm of TFP Farrells in collaboration with the Tianjin Design Institute The design strategy also incorporates separate zones catering to different types of vehicular traffic including area for underground basement car-parking spaces, taxi drop-off bays, taxi pick-up bays with queuing spaces and bus spaces making the station as a comprehensive transport hub.

Report Library

A large collection of masterplan, design, concept and feasibility reports and brochures produced for building projects involving Farrells.

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