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Farrell and Grimshaw Microfilm

Drawing register microfilms. Although the index can be consulted, these reels are too fragile to be used, and contents have not been verified. Awaiting assessment for digitisation.

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

Farrell and Grimshaw projects, article reprints.

A series of 18 reprints of articles contained within a portfolio focusing on Farrell and Grimshaw projects (125 Park Road, Wellbury House, International Students Hostel, Runnymede Warehouse, Paddington Street Offices, Maunsel Housing Association, Excel House, Reading, Herman Miller Factory, Bath). The portfolio also contains RIBA practice index forms and correspondence between RIBA and the Farrell Grimshaw Partnership.

Farrell Centre File, 2014-2015.

Newcastle University Campus Projects: A report for Newcastle University Estates Support Service, July 2014.
The Farrell Review.
The Farrell Review Executive Summary.
The Terry Farrell Archive, Draft May 2015.

Farrell Review

In relation to the Sir Terry Farrell Review of architecture and the built environment, commissioned by the Department for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries in 2013. The final report, titled 'Our future in place: The Farrell Review of Architecture and the Built Environment was published in 2014.

Undertaken by the architect, Sir Terry Farrell, with advice from a panel of 11 industry leaders, it was intended to be ‘a broad and independent review of our collective efforts to plan and design our future built environment’. It was primarily funded Terry Farrell’s architectural practice Farrells.

The review was published following a consultation process involving panel meetings, workshops, themed sessions, an online call for evidence and meetings with government, politicians and professional institutes.

Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive

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  • 1949-2018

This extensive collection contains 60 years of professional practice material created by the renowned architect and urban planner, Sir Terry Farrell, from his architectural education, international business operations and urban planning advocacy work. The archive features pieces from his schooldays in Newcastle and his time studying architecture at the University in the 1950s. A large proportion of the collection consists of thousands of items relating to his creation of iconic designs such as the MI6 Building in London, the Embankment Place development above Charing Cross station and Beijing South Station in China, along with a large supporting visuals library and marketing materials. Additionally, the collection also contains items relating to Sir Terry Farrell's involvement in numerous committees and advisory groups for urban development.

Farrell, Sir Terence 1938-, Architect and Planner

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