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The creation of these memorials moved Lutyens to design some of the most innovative and original architecture of his career. In addition to the monuments, we’ll also weave in other special visits. We hope you’ll consider coming with us on this very special adventure....
many of them complete with furniture and gardens. In these works he developed a style of domestic architecture that was based upon traditional English design and craftsmanship and yet was highly individual. The noteworthy public achievement of his career was the planning of New Delhi, India, which...
Britannica Quiz Architecture: The Built World After World War I Lutyens became architect to the Imperial War Graves Commission, for which he designed the Cenotaph, London (1919–20); the Great War Stone (1919); and military cemeteries in France. His vast project for the Roman Catholic cathedr...
Architecture: in 1898 Edwin Lutyens remodelled a brick building in Varengeville, near Dieppe, for a wealthy Anglophile client. Le Bois des Moutiers is a superb example of British Arts and Crafts design in a surprising location--but its future remains uncertain.(ARCHITECTURE: LE BOIS DES ...
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A reissue in hardback under the National Trust imprint of a classic, superbly illustrated book tracing Sir Edwin Lutyens's formidable achievements of both grand public buildings and his many beautiful country houses. Through his architecture of New Delhi, Lutyens had the unofficial status of Britain...
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Architecture: India's Oddest City under Threat Walter George, designer of several outstanding buildings in Edwin Lutyens' New Delhi, once told me that "the Renaissance began in Florence with Brunellesch... P Singh 被引量: 0发表: 0年
Edwin Lutyens's New Delhi is one of the few pieces of imperial architecture which has achieved critical acclaim. Praise from the critic Robert Byron in Country Life (1931) was echoed by A.S.G. Butler, in the memorial volumes, The Architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens, and by Lutyens's ...