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…had previously been exhibited at the White City as an example of fine half-timber work. Lutyens was brought in to oversee the installation of this house at the north end…
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…had previously been exhibited at the White City as an example of fine half-timber work. Lutyens was brought in to oversee the installation of this house at the north end…
…Paul’s. There was much popular acclaim in Rome for the design and the Syndics of the City of Rome offered a site for it to be rebuilt as the British…
…The memorial is unique amongst those designed by Lutyens for the amount of carving that it contains – not only the cross at the front and the city’s coat of…
…buildings along the central axis of the city: the War Memorial and the buildings at the intersection of King’s Way and Queen’s Way. In the event, Lutyens designed the four…
…memorial is Lutyens’s familiar War Cross, but its location is unusual, being mounted on top of a retaining wall alongside Kirkgate in the city centre. It is the only occasion…
…Bradley S & Pevnser N (1997) LONDON 1: THE CITY. The Buildings of England. New Haven: Yale University Press. Also Cited In Butler, A., 1950. The architecture of Sir Edwin…
…the city, the monument was sited at the centre of the Princes Place, east of the War Memorial Arch, where six roads meet. The domed canopy, with its chujja is…
…designed by Lutyens with bust by Kathleen Scott. (Bradley & Pevsner, 1997, p.215) Bibliography Bradley S & Pevnser N (1997) LONDON 1: THE CITY. The Buildings of England. New Haven:…
…Austen Hall, was a rare opportunity to design a commercial building for a city-centre island site. Lutyens was responsible for the elevations and the banking hall of the eight-storeyed tower….
…Gibberd’s Metropolitan Cathedral, which is located above the crypt of an earlier design by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Although Gibberd’s scheme represents a significant achievement in modern architecture for the city…