Inspired and influenced as he is by Lutyens, the concept of garden city planning is reflected in his designs as well. |
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And as he witnessed more and more charming old buildings falling to the wrecking ball, he started to study Lutyens more closely. |
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After the capital moved from Calcutta to Delhi, the Viceroy occupied the newly built Viceroy's House, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. |
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The grade II listed Muncaster War Memorial, designed by Edwin Lutyens, sits between Muncaster and Ravensglass. |
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Ruskin's biographer, Mary Lutyens, suggested that he rejected Effie because he was horrified by the sight of her pubic hair. |
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The residence was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens to resemble an English country manor, with the old chancery facing the street. |
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It also commissioned Sir Edwin Lutyens to design Abbey House as a guest house and residence for its managing director, Commander Craven. |
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The early 20th century Edwin Lutyens house Castle Drogo lies nearby in Drewsteignton parish, and overlooks Chagford. |
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The highlight was the Formal Garden, a partnership between plantswoman Gertrude Jekyll and architect Sir Edwin Lutyens. |
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Lutyens argued that Ruskin must have known the female form only through Greek statues and paintings of the nude lacking pubic hair and found the reality shocking. |
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The garden for Brierley's final project, Goddards in York, was the work of George Dillistone, a gardener who worked with Lutyens and Jekyll at Castle Drogo. |
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The monument and surrounding gardens were designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. |
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