Many have tried to change the way the RIBA operates and many have come away bruised. Some even question what the point of the institute is. And yet, when a new president takes over next month, the entire profession will be hoping he can get the august body back on .
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The publication of designs by local architects SPACE and Elliott Architects mark the official launch of the centre, which will be a research hub, civic
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Maverick architect Sir Terry Farrell on humble beginnings, championing social mobility and living in a factory loft
13 December 2020 • 5:00am
‘I was brought up in Newcastle in a council estate. It influenced me a lot: I learnt to use the class system’
Internationally acclaimed architect Sir Terry Farrell is renowned for his exuberant post-modernist buildings such as the MI6 headquarters, the TV-am studios in Camden – declared Britain’s most maverick building – and Hong Kong’s Peak Tower.
An urban planner with a reputation for contextual and inclusive design, he also created the new Greenwich Peninsula, Newcastle Quayside and Paddington Basin.
Sir Terry, 82, lives in Kent and London with his third wife, Mei Xin Wang. He has five children and one stepson.