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1. [100.00 %] Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944) - Biographies - Irish Architecture
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Sir Edwin Lutyens Sir Edwin Lutyens 1869-1944 was one of the most important english architects of the early twentieth century. He was responsible for ...
2. [44.72 %] Office blocks @ Kilmainham Gaol & Royal Hospital - Archiseek Architecture Planning Discussion
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...CIE now a heritage office . Thomas Burgh – Dr. Steven’s Hospital. Francis Johnson – Richmond Tower.
Sir Edwin Lutyens – Great War... ...s East Wing of the Gaol and
Sir Edwin Lutyens Great War Memorial Park – somehow Anto Reddy’s speculative office blocks !! does not ring right or seem to fit in here with the aforementioned great histo...
3. [44.72 %] Archiseek Architecture Planning Discussion - Office blocks @ Kilmainham Gaol & Royal Hospital
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...ce . Thomas Burgh – Dr. Steven’s Hospital. Francis Johnson – Richmond Tower.
Sir Edwin Lutyens – Great War Memorial Park. George Semple – St. Patrick’s Hospital. Welland & Gillespie- St. Jude’s Church... ...binson’s Royal Hospital , Francis Johnston’s Richmond Tower , Mc Cauley’s East Wing of the Gaol and
Sir Edwin Lutyens Great War Memorial Park – somehow Anto Reddy’s speculative office blocks...
4. [38.73 %] Islandbridge War Memorial, Dublin (Sir Edwin Lutyens) - Irish Architecture
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Sir Edwin Lutyens Interior Access Click Images to Enlarge Click Images to Enlarge Designed by
Sir Edwin Lutyens, the Irish National War Memorial commemorates the estimated 49...
5. [33.54 %] Gabion: Monsieur Le Corbusier, meet Signor Palladio - how delightful to find you both in London. Sir Edwin Lutyens wants a word with you.
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... Font Size Monsieur Le Corbusier, meet Signor Palladio - how delightful to find you both in London.
Sir Edwin Lutyens wants a word with you. Text and photographs © Hugh P...
6. [31.62 %] Gabion: Venturi completes the National Gallery, 1991 1/3
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...st of Lutyens… It is a pity that the National Gallery extension was not offered to
Sir Edwin Lutyens, Britain's greatest pre-war architect, in the early 1940s when the site had just conveniently been...
7. [27.39 %] Gabion: London's National Gallery comes to life. 4/6
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...ing is inspired by a great imperial building, says Dixon's partner Ed Jones. The staircase court in
Sir Edwin Lutyens' Viceroy's Palace in New Delhi, begun in...
8. [27.39 %] Gabion: The Royal Festival Hall, London: historic modernism reinvented.
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...days of post-war austerity Britain didn't have a Le Corbusier or Frank Lloyd Wright equivalent, and
Sir Edwin Lutyens - previously the big barking dog of British architecture - had recen...
9. [22.36 %] Gabion: Architecture, Fashion, Taste - How architects borrow from each other 2/3
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... painting. What is certain is that three great architects of the same generation – Mackintosh,
Sir Edwin Lutyens and, in the United States, Frank Lloyd Wright – were all aware of each others’ work thr...
10. [22.36 %] Gabion: Arts and Crafts in the 21st century: impresario Sir Cameron Mackintosh builds a pocket castle in Scotland. It works. 4/7
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... great Arts and Crafts architect, Sir Robert Lorimer. Lorimer was to Scotland what the better-known
Sir Edwin Lutyens was to England. More to the point, he had restored and extended several Scottish c...
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