Lutyens Abroad: The Work of Sir Edwin Lutyens Outside the British Isles

by Louise Campbell, Emmanuel Ducamp, and Roderick Gradidge

Andrew Hopkins (Editor) and Gavin Stamp (Editor)

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The studies in this volume offer the first serious examination of Sir Edwin Lutyens's hugely significant work beyond Great Britain. With the exception of New Delhi, far less attention has been paid to Lutyens's work abroad than to his work at home. Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944) made his name by designing romantic vernacular weekend houses at home in southern England: however, he also responded to opportunities offered by Britain's Imperial ambitions abroad. The studies in this volume offer the first serious examination of Sir Edwin Lutyens's hugely significant work beyond Great Britain. With the exception of New Delhi, far less attention has been paid to Lutyens's work abroad than to his work at home - some buildings, indeed, being almost unknown - although it is arguable that his finest creations, works of transcendent humanity and originality within the Western tradition, are to be found along the former battlefields of the Western Front and the hot plains of India.
  • ISBN10 0904152375
  • ISBN13 9780904152371
  • Publish Date 18 July 2003
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint British School at Rome
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 260
  • Language English