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  1. Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens (/ 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. 23 de ago. de 2010 · Sir Edwin Lutyens: Architect of the British Empire: Directed by Brad Day, Eddie Taylor. With Colin Amery, Clive Aslet, William Dalrymple, Zak Day. The celebrated British architect Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens was born in London in 1869.

    • Brad Day, Eddie Taylor
    • 2010-08-23
    • Documentary
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  3. Sir Edwin Lutyens' architectural legacy endures through the grand structures that grace the British landscape and the iconic New Delhi cityscape. His ability to fuse traditional and modern elements, coupled with a profound understanding of architectural aesthetics, earned him a place among the most celebrated architects of his time.

  4. 6 de abr. de 2018 · Lutyens borrowed the basic elements of this architecture – big, barn-like roofs, dormer windows, half timbering and soft-red brickwork – and refashioned them into something much more formally ambitious.

  5. 20 de jan. de 2010 · Lutyens has been referred to as "The Greatest British Architect" and noted works include the Memorial to the Missing of the Somme, Thiepval; The Cenotaph, London; Viceroy's House, Delhi, and...

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  6. England. Date of death: 01 Jan 1944. Location of death: London, England. About: A period of enforced rest on account of a childhood bout of rheumatic fever, combined with a sheltered early life in Surrey, helped Lutyens gain an in-depth knowledge of traditional building methods and sketching skills.

  7. 4 de out. de 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.