Architect – Sir Terry Farrell
Sir Terry Farrell is a British architect. Farrell was born in Sale, Cheshire in 1938. He studied at Newcastle University and the University of Pennsylvania. His style is postmodern, for instance, the M16 Building. In 1980 he founded his own firm the Farrells. In 1991 he opened an office in Asia and created some iconic buildings there, including KK100, the Incheon International Airport, and the Beijing South railway station.
Charing Cross Station
1990, London, England
M16 Building
1994, London, England
Edingurgh International Conference Centre
1995, Edinburgh, Scotland
Peak Tower
1995, Hong Kong, China
Incheon International Airport
1996, Incheon, Korea
The Deep
2002, Hull, England
Punggol Station
2003, Singapore
Home Office Building
2005, London, UK
Sheraton Dameisha Resort
2007, Shenzhen, China
CNPC Head Quarters
2008, Beijing, China
Beijing South Railway Station
2009, Beijing, China
Guangzhou South Railway Station
2010, Guangzhou, China
KK100
2011, Shinzhen, China
Kennedy Town Station
2011, Hong Kong, China
Regents Place
2019, London, England