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Terry Farrell |
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| Price: |
US$ 65.00 |
| Publication Date: |
Published |
| Size: |
300mm x 223mm |
| Spine: |
28mm |
| Binding: |
Casebound with jacket |
| ISBN: |
1 87549 816 8 |
| EAN: |
978 187549 816 1 |
| Pages: |
256 |
| Illustrations: |
Full Colour |
| Description: |
In this book, British architect Terry Farrell explains his
fascination with 'an architecture that can raise a response
of support, applause and love; by buildings that can bridge
the gap between the elite and the populist causes.' This
fascination is evident in the work selected for his
monograph. Farrell has designed everything from a
children's home to an urban infill factory, and the
renowned Government Headquarters Building (MI6) in London
to major rail station masterplans.
His work not only serves a valuable purpose in contemporary
society but also rises to what he believes is a major
challenge of the day, 'to address populist issues as well
as high culture.'
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