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Lutyens

NOUN
  1. English architect who planned the city of New Delhi (1869-1944)

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  • Sarah Lutyens, head of rights, contracts and special sales, has been appointed an associate director of Pan Macmillan.
  • Then there's Queen Mary's doll house, made on the whim of ... the queen's cousin, Princess Marie Louise, who discussed her idea with one of the top architects of the time, Sir Edwin Lutyens at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition of 1921. Archive 2008-08-01
  • Fresh information on Sir Edwin Lutyens's first mausoleum, the Hannen columbarium at St Mary, Wargrave, Berkshire, is provided by correspondence published here for the first time by Oliver Bradbury.
  • It is an intense place, whether in crammed old corners or amid the mighty elegance of Lutyens' buildings.
  • The British architect Sir Edwin Lutyens once said, "There will never be great architects or architecture without great patrons. The Bilbao Effect
  • β€œNew” Delhi), the famed architects Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker were employed to produce a completely new complex of classical edifices. The Imperial Mind
  • This is not to deny Lutyens his aesthetic preferences, but it is to point out that preferences cannot legitimize or wipe out a record of nescience and disdain, and of taking the credit without taking any of the blame.
  • In the weeks following the dinner Lutyens swiftly drew up an elaborate set of plans.
  • A brilliant rainbow formed a perfect arch on what was destined to be a great vista, where Lutyens' memorial arch [now called India Gate] stands.
  • It was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens β€” this part of the city is familiarly known as Lutyens Delhi after him, and built to honor Indians who died fighting for the British empire. New Delhi Guide
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