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Sir Terry Farrell

Sir Terry is one of the world's foremost architects and urban designers with offices in London, Edinburgh and Hong Kong.

His imagination has been shaped and inspired by the many cities that he has lived and worked in and visited. He has initiated and completed numerous high-profile building schemes and masterplans in diverse cities worldwide.

Sir Terry was born in Sale, Greater Manchester, but moved to Newcastle as a child. He studied architecture at Newcastle University and then won a Harkness Fellowship to study Masters courses in Architecture and City Planning at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, USA.

For more information, visit www.terryfarrell.co.uk.

Photo of Sir Terry Farrell

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