Hopkins unveils plans to overhaul Terry Farrell’s 1990s office block above Charing Cross station

Hopkins Charing Cross 3

Practice working with Farrell’s son Max Farrell on plans to reimagine 1 Embankment Place

Hopkins has unveiled its plans to transform Terry Farrell’s 1990s office block above Charing Cross station as part of a wider urban realm upgrade around the central London site.

The practice is working with Farrell’s son Max Farrell, founder of LDN Collective, on a refurbishment of 1 Embankment Place, which currently serves as the headquarters of PwC.

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