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  1. Samuel Bridgman Russell. Robert Tor Russell CIE DSO (1888–1972) was a British architect. [1] [2] In his position as Chief Architect to the Public Works Department of the Government of India, he is primarily associated with the development of the city of New Delhi in the early 1930s.

    • Chief Architect to the Public Works Department, Government of India
    • Bedford Modern School
  2. It was designed by Robert Tor Russell, the British architect of Connaught Place and of the Eastern and Western Courts on Janpath during the British Raj. Teen Murti Bhavan was built in 1930 as part of the new imperial capital of India, New Delhi, as the residence of the Commander-in-Chief of the British Indian Army. [1]

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    • Teen Murti Haifa Road
    • Flagstaff House
  3. Robert Tor Russell, CIE DSO (1888–1972) was a British architect. In his position as Chief Architect to the Public Works Department, Government of India, he is primarily associated with the development of the city of New Delhi in the early 1930s.

  4. Robert Tor Russell foi o arquiteto de Connaught Place. Os planos um distrito comercial central foram desenvolvidos conforme a nova capital da Índia imperial tomava forma. Liderados por WH Nicholls, o arquiteto-chefe do Governo da Índia, os planos apresentavam uma praça central baseada no estilo Renascimento.

  5. New Delhi. Close to the Indian Parliament and India Gate, the country’s World War I memorial, sits the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library (NMML). Designed by British architect Robert Tor Russell in the early 1920s, the structure served as an office and residence for British colonial forces.

  6. At the request of Iftikhar Ali Khan (1910–52), the 8th Nawab of Pataudi, the building was designed in the style of the colonial-era mansions of Imperial Delhi by Robert Tor Russell (1888–1972) assisted by the Karl Malte von Heinz. Many Hindi movies have been shot in the palace.

  7. 6 de jan. de 2023 · The iconic original Teen Murti building, designed by Robert Tor Russell, and constructed in 1929-30 south of the Viceroy’s Palace or Rashtrapati Bhavan, used to be the official residence of the British Commander-in-Chief. Nehru occupied it in August 1948 and lived there for sixteen years till his death in 1964.