- the garden-ringed
villas in the
Lutyens'
Bungalow Zone (LBZ)—also
known as
Lutyens' Delhi—that were part of
Lutyens's original scheme for New
Delhi are...
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Lutyens'
Delhi is an area in New Delhi, India,
named after the
British architect Edwin Lutyens (1869–1944), who was
entrusted with the vast
majority of...
- Sir
Edwin Lutyens (1869–1944) was a
British architect.
Lutyens may also
refer to:
Charles Augustus Henry Lutyens (1829–1915),
British soldier and painter...
- (2001), pp. 51–72.
Lutyens (1995)
Lutyens (1975), p. 40.
Lutyens (1975), pp. 54–63, 64–71, 82, 84.
Lutyens (1975), pp. 3, 32.
Lutyens (1975), p. 10-11,...
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philosopher Jiddu Krishnamurti. Mary
Lutyens was born in London, the
fourth and
youngest daughter of the
architect Edwin Lutyens, and his wife, Emily, the daughter...
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Lutyens Bungalow Zone or LBZ
spreads over an area of 2,800
hectares (6,900 acres) in
Lutyens' Delhi, with
bungalows (houses) for
government ministers,...
- very
similar to the
original sketches which Lutyens sent
Herbert Baker, from Shimla, on 14 June 1912.
Lutyens'
design is
grandly classical overall, with...
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representing over 40 nationalities.
Campbell Lutyens was
founded in 1988 by John Campbell,
Richard Lutyens (deceased) and Bill Dacombe.
Andrew Sealey has...
- Gradidge, an
architect and
author of a
biography of
Lutyens,
commented on
Lutyens's use of geometry—"He [
Lutyens]
recognised that in this
careful proportioning...
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Agnes Elisabeth Lutyens, CBE (9 July 1906 – 14
April 1983) was an
English composer.
Elisabeth Lutyens was born in
London on 9 July 1906. She was one of...