BiographySir Terry Farrell was a British architect and urban planner. After studying at Newcastle University, he continued with a master's degree in urbanism at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. In 1965, he moved to London, where he co-founded an architectural office with
Sir Nicholas Grimshaw. After fifteen years, he established his own studio in 1980, which had branches in Hong Kong and China. Among his most notable projects are the postmodern headquarters of the British secret service MI6, the high-tech skyscraper KK100 in Shenzhen (the tallest project by a British architect), and the railway station in Guangzhou, China (once the largest station in all of Asia).
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