The consultation will help Sir Terry write his National Review of Architecture and the Built Environment, called for by Culture Minister Ed Vaizey at the beginning of the year.
The online Call for Evidence asked questions relating to the themes of the review and produced a range of ideas. More than 200 responses were received from individuals, companies, groups and institutions, with many organising their own questionnaires for members, representing more than 370,000 people. The Review team also ran workshops and sessions in London, Bristol, Birmingham, Manchester and Newcastle to hear recommendations from leading industry figures.
Workshops were attended by individuals from built-environment professions and focused on the report’s four main areas: design quality; education; cultural heritage and economic benefits.
Sir Terry said: ‘The level of engagement, knowledge and experience shared during the consultation phase has been humbling.’
He aims to submit the report to the Department for Culture, Media & Sport by the end of the year. It is expected to be published early in 2014, alongside a multi-media project planned by the Farrell Review team.