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Endangered Sites. None of the bungalows in the LBZ were designed by Lutyens—he only designed the four bungalows in the Presidential Estate surrounding Rashtrapati Bhavan at Willingdon Crescent, now known as Mother Teresa Crescent. Other buildings in Delhi that Lutyens designed
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The "Lutyens–Jekyll" garden had hardy shrubbery and herbaceous plantings within a structural architecture of stairs and balustraded terraces. This combined style, of the formal with the informal, exemplified by brick paths, herbaceous borders, and with plants such as lilies, lupins, delphiniums and
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British imperialism he built the Viceroy's Palace as a symbol of glory of the Raj, and considered Indians to be
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British rule would never come to an end. At one time, more than 2,000 people were required to care for the
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British Indian government in 1911; the project was completed in 1929 and officially inaugurated in 1931. In undertaking this project, Lutyens invented his own new order of classical architecture, which has become known as the
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lavender, was in contrast to the formal bedding schemes favoured by the previous generation in the 19th century. This "natural" style was to define the "English garden" until modern times.
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and they are credited as its co-authors. Abercrombie's introduction in the plan makes special reference to
Lutyens's contribution. The plan was, however, rejected by
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styles of south-east England. This was the most innovative phase of his career. Important works of this period include Munstead Wood,
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anathema...hardly qualified as architecture at all." Endless battles were fought between him and Viceroy
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primitive as yet on the verge of civilization who deserved to be ruled in perpetuity by the British.
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Wright, Tony (February 2002). "Sir Edwin Lutyens and the Daneshill Brickworks".
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if not, as many maintained, his superior". The architectural historian
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European Cities & Technology: Industrial to Post-industrial City
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Conserving the Lutyens cathedral model, Liverpool museums
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3054:"The Architect And His Wife, The Life of Edwin Lutyens"
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at scottisharchitects.org.uk, accessed 4 February 2009.
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3336:"National Collection of Lutyens' War Memorials Listed"
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A Plan for the City & County of Kingston upon Hull
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Registrar of the Imperial Society of Knights Bachelor
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Sir Edwin Lutyens: Designing in the English Tradition
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2503:"The rise and fall and rise of Edwin Lutyens"
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4034:Edwin Lutyens: His Life, His Wife, His Work
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3736:Goodman, David C.; Chant, Colin (1999).
3564:"Conserving the Lutyens cathedral model"
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679:many monuments to commemorate the dead
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3850:Lutyens, Edwin (1989). Clayre Percy;
3539:"To Plan a Tour of Lutyens Buildings"
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1174:James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick
855:A Plan for the City & County of
699:Memorial to the Missing of the Somme
635:water gardens. He also designed the
3344:. Historic England. 7 November 2015
2238:The Highway Development Survey 1937
2186:Irish National War Memorial Gardens
1809:Midland Railway War Memorial, Derby
1338:For a more comprehensive list, see
1247:(1892–1941), Minister of Transport.
977:, following the sinking of the RMS
903:Irish National War Memorial Gardens
4444:Commonwealth War Graves Commission
4439:Recipients of the Royal Gold Medal
4434:Alumni of the Royal College of Art
4246:The creations of Sir Edwin Lutyens
4179:. London: British School at Rome.
3598:National Heritage List for England
3517:National Heritage List for England
3388:Amery, Richardson & Stamp 1981
2251:, Brown (London & Hull), 1945.
1883:Victory Square Cenotaph, Vancouver
773:in Manchester, constructed in 1935
675:Commonwealth War Graves Commission
425:. Lutyens studied architecture at
415:Mary Constance Elphinstone Lutyens
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4464:Masters of the Art Worker's Guild
3768:Edwin Lutyens: Architect Laureate
3460:British Brick Society Information
3429:Hancock, Michaila (3 June 2015).
3229:Dictionary of Scottish Architects
2820:Stamp, Gavin (19 November 1981).
853:In 1945, a year after his death,
4469:Recipients of the AIA Gold Medal
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2240:, Ministry of Transport, 1938.
1929:Cenotaph, Regina, Saskatchewan
1778:Abbey House, Barrow-in-Furness
1340:List of works by Edwin Lutyens
560:style, strongly influenced by
541:List of works by Edwin Lutyens
427:South Kensington School of Art
411:Charles Augustus Henry Lutyens
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3825:Irving, Robert Grant (1981).
3803:The Life of Sir Edwin Lutyens
3663:Arts Council of Great Britain
2995:. 9 June 2011. Archived from
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2501:Stamp. G (19 November 1981).
1716:, Buckinghamshire (1908–1911)
1290:(Edith Penelope) Mary Lutyens
983:). In 1907, Lutyens designed
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27:English architect (1869–1944)
4256:The cathedral that never was
4013:. Laurence King Publishing.
4010:A History of Interior Design
3619:Baldwin, Peter, ed. (2004).
3269:UK public library membership
2790:. 3 June 1924. p. 4429.
2559:UK public library membership
1328:Major buildings and projects
629:India's new imperial capital
4374:People of the Victorian era
4109:Wilhide, Elizabeth (2000).
3810:: Antique Collectors Club.
2572:Oram, Hugh (7 April 2015).
1866:Midland Bank Headquarters,
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3149:Basarrate, Íñigo (2017).
3012:Cultural History Of India
2351:43 in England, 1 in Wales
2222:, County Donegal, Ireland
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2004:, Mayfair, London (1929)
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3705:Dunster, David (1986).
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2395:Encyclopædia Britannica
2019:, New Delhi (1912–1929)
1695:Anglo-Boer War Memorial
1667:, Yorkshire (1906–1908)
1474:Memorial to Lutyens by
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1382:Papillon Hall, Lubenham
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729:memorial in Leicester.
613:Hampstead Garden Suburb
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240:The Cenotaph, Whitehall
4379:Architects from London
4158:British School at Rome
4007:Pile, John F. (2005).
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2306:Herbert Tudor Buckland
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1794:British School at Rome
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3155:Architectural History
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2826:Architectural Review
2630:4 March 2012 at the
2317:History of gardening
2243:Edwin Lutyens &
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2171:Campion Hall, Oxford
2146:, London (1909–1935)
2131:, Surrey (1930–1932)
2112:, France (1928–1932)
2067:Hampton Court Bridge
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1574:, Surrey (1899–1901)
1559:, Surrey (1898–1900)
1524:Buildings of England
1377:, Sonning, Berkshire
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1182:Court of St. James's
1102:World Monuments Fund
1072:Parliament buildings
1049:Campion Hall, Oxford
953:on the west side of
888:Overseas commissions
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715:War Memorial Gardens
683:Stone of Remembrance
449:Architectural career
423:Edwin Henry Landseer
401:Lutyens was born in
201:Mary Theresa Gallwey
129:Royal College of Art
4369:Artists from London
4250:Ward's Book of Days
4039:Chatto & Windus
3798:Hussey, Christopher
3436:Architects' Journal
3364:Western Daily Press
3202:, pp. 257–258.
3167:10.1017/arh.2017.10
3124:"Lutyens and Spain"
3101:. pp. 98–105.
2999:on 22 October 2012.
2945:on 20 December 2016
2881:on 10 November 2020
2846:: North West Ulster
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1255:Marks & Spencer
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862:Patrick Abercrombie
840:Museum of Liverpool
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3952:Pevsner, Nikolaus
3939:978-0-258-97101-7
3925:The English House
3903:978-0-7195-3777-6
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3568:Liverpool Museums
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1897:Britannic House,
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