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  1. Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens OM KCIE PRA FRIBA (/ ˈ l ʌ t j ə n z / LUT-yənz; 29 March 1869 – 1 January 1944) was an English architect known for imaginatively adapting traditional architectural styles to the requirements of his era.

  2. This list of works by Edwin Lutyens provides brief details of some of the houses, gardens, public buildings and memorials designed by Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens (1869–1944). Lutyens was a British architect known for imaginatively adapting traditional architectural styles to the requirements of his era. The architectural historian Gavin Stamp ...

  3. Sir Edwin Lutyens (born March 29, 1869, London, England—died January 1, 1944, London) was an English architect noted for his versatility and range of invention along traditional lines. He is known especially for his planning of New Delhi and his design of the Viceroy’s House there.

  4. Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens, one of the greatest architects in British history, left an indelible mark on the landscape of his era through his imaginative adaptation of traditional architectural styles.

  5. Apr 6, 2018 · Edwin Landseer Lutyens’ reputation has not so much ebbed and flowed over the years as gone through a huge tidal range. Lauded during his lifetime, his legacy drifted like a ghost through the decades immediately after his death in 1944.

  6. Oct 4, 2023 · Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens (1869–1944), a British architectural maestro, ingeniously blended traditional British elements into the modern design landscape. A largely self-taught visionary, Lutyens made his debut in the architectural world at a young age and quickly ascended to prominence in the early 20 th century.

  7. May 10, 2017 · The eight-foot-long Thakeham benchnamed for the 1902 West Sussex estate he designed it for—cropped up in several influential projects across England, from Sissinghurst, in Kent, to...

  8. Edwin Lutyens was the tenth child and ninth boy in a family of thirteen, of Charles and Mary Lutyens of Onslow Square, London, and Thursley in Surrey. Edwin, always called Ned, was so delicate as the result of rheumatic fever as a child that he was the only one of the boys not to go to public school or university.

  9. The story of the rapid rise to fame of the young Lutyens in the 1890s is well known. With a series of superb Romantic vernacular houses to his credit, Lutyens enjoyed a considerable reputation by the first years of the new century and in the 1920s he was a national figure.

  10. Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens (29 March 1869 - 1 January 1944) was a British architect who is known for imaginatively adapting traditional architectural styles to the requirements of his era.

  11. Apr 21, 2020 · A look at the career of Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens, one of the great British architects of the 20th century, and a man whose career had marked impact on Country Life.

  12. www.lutyenstrust.org.uk › about-the-lutyens-trust › historyHistory - The Lutyens Trust

    Born 29th March 1869, Edwin Lutyens started work as an architect in his twentieth year, 1888, and as he worked persistently, with very little time for other interests, his output is enormous. He designed over three-dozen major English country houses and altered and added to many more.

  13. Nov 7, 2015 · Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944) was a key figure in determining how the dead and missing of the First World War should be commemorated. His designs are admired for the universality of their message of honour and remembrance.

  14. Our historical guide on the life and work of British architect Sir Edwin Lutyens, including the best sites to visit to see his homes and gardens.

  15. Edwin Lutyens was a self-taught, working-class genius of ethnic Dutch origins. After winning the commission to construct the new capital, Lutyens was presented with the biggest architectural opportunity offered to any British architect since his hero, Sir Christopher Wren, set about rebuilding London after the Great Fire.

  16. 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 biographer Christopher Hussey.1 Robert Irving's Imperial Summer ...

  17. Nov 9, 2023 · The Life and Work of Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens Returns to Print in New Format. Review: 'The Architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens' by A.S.G. Butler. Originally Published in 1950. By Leopoldo Villardi. The reissued volumes are slightly smaller than the originals or previous reprints.

  18. The Lutyens Trust is a charity dedicated to preserving and celebrating the achievement of Sir Edwin Lutyens. We promote research and form a vibrant community of members for whom we organise a programme of cultural tours and social events.

  19. Oct 27, 2019 · Celebrating the 150th anniversary of the birth of Sir Edwin Lutyens at a site that he himself worked to transform, this exhibition showcased the architect’s sketches and plans alongside new work examining how he collaborated with Gertrude Jekyll to organise the garden space.

  20. www.lutyenstrust.org.uk › about-lutyens › biographyBiography - The Lutyens Trust

    Edwin Lutyens by his daughter, Mary Lutyens. Mary Lutyens, 1908-99, a distinguished novelist and biographer, published her ‘personal life’ of her father in 1980. Mary was a founding Trustee and President of The Lutyens Trust.

  21. The Lutyens Trust America is an educational, non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing appreciation, study, and conservation of the works of internationally renowned architect Sir Edwin Lutyens, O.M, K.C.I.E, P.R.A, who died on New Year’s Day 1944.

  22. 4 days ago · Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944) was one of the great architects of the twentieth century. His Edwardian country houses, surrounded by rhapsodic gardens, beguiled clients with their romance and wit. After 1918, the war memorials that he created symbolised a grieving nation’s sense of loss.

  23. Lutyens' Delhi is an area in New Delhi, India, named after the British architect Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869–1944), who was responsible for much of the architectural design and building during the period of the British Raj, when India was part of the British Empire in the 1920s and 1930s and 1940s.

  24. Jul 7, 2024 · Blame Edwin Lutyens’ ignorance of local climate. Rainfall in Europe and India is different, with a lot of rainfall occurring in a matter of a few hours in the subcontinent. The Minto Bridge in New Delhi iStock. ... According to Pisharoti, “Edward Lutyens, who planned to settle the city of Delhi, could not even understand the nature of the rainfall that occurs here. The road connecting New Delhi and Old Delhi passes under the Minto Bridge, which receives 20 to 30 mm rainfall.

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