Farrells is an architecture and
urban design
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firm founded by British architect-planner
Terry Farrell with offices in London, Manchester, Hong Kong, and Shanghai. The firm has won numerous awards for their characteristic mixed-use schemes,
transit-oriented development, contextual urban placemaking, and cultural buildings.
Origins
Terry Farrell began his professional career in 1961 at the architecture department of the
London County Council
London County Council (LCC) was the principal local government body for the County of London throughout its existence from 1889 to 1965, and the first London-wide general municipal authority to be directly elected. It covered the area today kno ...
, where he met fellow staff architect
Nicholas Grimshaw. The two became close friends, and in 1965 they founded the Farrell/Grimshaw Partnership, sharing their office for some time with
Archigram. The firm built a reputation in private sector urban regeneration, renovating old houses and factories to accommodate modern uses. They were also part of a "new wave" of
British firms experimenting with
high-tech architecture. During this period Farrell/Grimshaw produced several pioneering works of high-tech, flexible buildings such as the
125 Park Road housing cooperative (1970) and the
Herman Miller factory in Bath (1976), both of which have since been awarded
Grade II listing by
English Heritage
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.
Grimshaw left the firm in 1980 to found
Grimshaw Architects, while Farrell continued to work from their Paddington Street office.
Work
Growth in Britain

The newly-christened Terry Farrell and Partners married high-tech architecture to Farrell's growing interest in
postmodernism, building conversion, and sensitive
urban design
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. London was brimming with outmoded industrial buildings, which Farrell preferred to retain and repurpose rather than demolish. The firm completed numerous renovations characterised as "friendly adaptation of existing buildings". Both the
TV-am and
Limehouse Studios schemes transformed derelict industrial sheds into broadcasting studios. In 1987 the firm moved from the ex-Farrell/Grimshaw office into a
Marylebone
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An ancient parish and latterly a metropolitan borough, it m ...
building formerly home to an aero-tyre factory, which they renovated to become the Hatton Street Studios.
Large-scale new build commissions in London such as
Embankment Place (1990),
Alban Gate (1992), and
Vauxhall Cross (1994) cemented Farrell's status as Britain's "premier postmodernist". Farrell dismissed the term, insisting that his primary concerns are not about style, but rather urban space and a rejection of the "clean sweep" approach of traditional modernism.

Small-scale urban regeneration and conservation work, such as the
Comyn Ching Triangle scheme (1982–1990), bolstered the firm's reputation for contextual urban design. The company conducted numerous master plans over the subsequent decades, including many in the London area. In East London, the firm was appointed to plan various projects in the
Docklands and
Thames Gateway regions. They have also developed revitalisation schemes for urban quarters including
Regent's Place
Regent's Place is a mixed use business and retail and (from 2010) residential quarter on the north side of Euston Road in the London Borough of Camden. The site is also bounded by Osnaburgh Street to the west, Longford and Drummond Streets to ...
,
Greenwich Peninsula, the
Chelsea Waterfront, and
Convoys Wharf. In 2010, the firm was appointed master planner for the long-term redevelopment of an area of
Earl's Court surrounding the now-closed
Earls Court Exhibition Centre. Terry Farrell rejected the lure of "big architecture" for the site, stating: "I don’t think this masterplan is about the buildings. That’s starting at the wrong end of the process. Issues of height and density aren’t starting points. You have instead to talk about things like the street and its width and what makes a good city."
At the 2013 invitation of
Ed Vaizey, the
Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries, Farrells commenced the ''Farrell Review of Architecture and the Built Environment'' meant to offer expert guidance on the direction of British architecture. The firm assembled a team of leading experts in architecture and urban design and conducted an extensive consultation process. In 2014 the Farrell Review report was published, providing 60 recommendations to government. The report was well-received and government moved to place design higher on the agenda, starting by shifting the ministerial oversight of architecture from the
Department of Culture, Media and Sport to the
Department for Communities and Local Government, and by forming a new parliamentary
select committee on the built environment.
Hong Kong expansion

The Hong Kong office, incorporated as TFP Farrells, was founded in 1991. It was set up when the firm won an international competition to design the new
Peak Tower, which opened in 1997 and was later featured on Hong Kong's
$20 banknotes. The firm then won a competition to design the
British Council
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/
Consulate-General complex in
Admiralty. This commission, announced by
Margaret Thatcher
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in 1988, held significance as Britain's lasting presence in Hong Kong following the 1997
transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong.
TFP Farrells developed a strong reputation in urban transportation infrastructure beginning with the design for
Kowloon station (opened 1998) and the associated
Union Square master plan, one of the largest air-rights developments on earth which includes the tallest tower in Hong Kong, the
International Commerce Centre. The Ground Transportation Centre at
Incheon International Airport, Seoul (2001) serves five different rail systems and won several awards. The firm subsequently won commissions to design additional MTR stations in Hong Kong (namely
Tsuen Wan West,
Kennedy Town,
To Kwa Wan,
Sung Wong Toi) in addition to railway stations in Johannesburg (three
Gautrain stations) and Singapore (
Punggol station). In recent years the firm has expanded into
Mainland China
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, opening a Shanghai branch office and completing two of Asia's largest railway stations:
Beijing South (2008) and
Guangzhou South (2010).

In addition, the firm has designed numerous landmark skyscrapers in Asia. The
KK100 tower in
Shenzhen
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, completed 2011, is the tallest building ever realised by a British architect. The
Vattanac Capital Tower (2014) is the tallest building in
Cambodia
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. The 528-metre
China Zun in the
Beijing central business district will be the tallest building in the Chinese capital upon completion in 2018. In 2014, the firm won a competition to design the first six skyscrapers to be built in the
Qianhai special economic zone, two of which topped out in 2015. In
Jinan
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, Shandong, TFP Farrells is designing a 518-metre tall tower for
Evergrande Group which will become one of China's tallest buildings upon completion. Though these Chinese skyscraper commissions represent a major shift in tempo from the firm's earlier work in the United Kingdom, the projects attempt to retain human-scale and pedestrian-oriented characteristics with an aim to achieving urban vibrancy.
The Hong Kong office has grown steadily over the past years and, despite handling all the firm's growth in the Asia-Pacific and Middle East regions, maintains a significant presence in local Hong Kong architecture. Working in partnership with Swiss architects
Herzog & de Meuron, the firm was among six teams shortlisted for the competition to design the prominent
M+ museum at the
West Kowloon Cultural District. Their design won in 2013 and construction of the museum recently commenced. TFP Farrells has been retained by the
MTR Corporation for numerous ongoing projects including station upgrades, the
Sha Tin to Central Link, the
Express Rail Link, and the
West Island line. The
Kennedy Town Swimming Pool, opened in stages between 2011 and 2016, is one of Hong Kong's most recognisable new public buildings, bearing a triangular form that has been likened to a futuristic
spaceship.
Notable projects

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Breakfast Television Centre, London (1983)
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Limehouse Studios, London (1983)
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Embankment Place, London (1990)
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125 London Wall (1992)
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Vauxhall Cross, London (1994)
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Edinburgh International Conference Centre (1995)
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British Consulate-General and
British Council
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, Hong Kong (1996)
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Peak Tower, Hong Kong (1997)
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West Kowloon master plan, Hong Kong (1992–2002)
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Kowloon station, Hong Kong (1998)
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Dean Gallery, Edinburgh (1999)
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Incheon International Airport Transportation Centre, Seoul (2002)
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The Deep, Hull (2002)
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Tsuen Wan West station, Hong Kong (2003)
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Swiss Cottage Leisure Centre (2004)
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Home Office building
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The ...
, London (2005)
* Sheraton Resort Dameisha, Shenzhen (2007)
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The Green Building, Manchester (2007)
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Royal Institution refurbishment (2008)
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Greenwich Peninsula redevelopment, London (2008)
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Beijing South railway station (2008)
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Great North Museum, Newcastle (2009)
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BEA Finance Tower, Shanghai (2009)
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Bicester Eco-town (2009-ongoing)
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Earl's Court mixed-use redevelopment, London (2010-ongoing)
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Guangzhou South railway station (2010)
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Regent's Place
Regent's Place is a mixed use business and retail and (from 2010) residential quarter on the north side of Euston Road in the London Borough of Camden. The site is also bounded by Osnaburgh Street to the west, Longford and Drummond Streets to ...
, London (2010)
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KK100, Shenzhen (2011)
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Kennedy Town Swimming Pool (2011–16)
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Royal Albert Dock redevelopment, London (2013-ongoing)
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Vattanac Capital Tower, Phnom Penh (2014)
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Kennedy Town station, Hong Kong (2014)
* One Excellence
Qianhai (2016)
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To Kwa Wan station, Hong Kong (2018)
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Sung Wong Toi station, Hong Kong (2018)
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China Zun, Beijing (2018)
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M+, Hong Kong (2019)
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Exhibition Centre station, Hong Kong (2020)
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Jurong East high-speed rail terminus,
Singapore
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(2026)
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