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Lutyens abroad : the work of Sir Edwin Lutyens outside the British Isles / edited by Andrew Hopkins and Gavin Stamp.
Title & Author:

Lutyens abroad : the work of Sir Edwin Lutyens outside the British Isles / edited by Andrew Hopkins and Gavin Stamp.

Publication:

London : British School at Rome, 2002.

Description:

xiii, 243 pages : illustrations, map ; 29 cm

Notes:
Papers presented at the conference "Lutyens Abroad" which was held in Oct. 1999 at the British School at Rome.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-238) and index.
Introduction / Gavin Stamp, Andrew Hopkins -- Lutyen's travels in Europe / Margaret Richardson -- Lutyen's houses in France / Emmanuel Ducamp -- 'Architect animated by the spirit of his subject': Lutyen's exhibition buildings / Hermione Hobhouse -- Rome and centrality from Shelley to Lutyens / John Pemble -- Italy and the Edwardian architectural imagination / Alan Powers -- 'When in Rome': Lutyen's architectural translations of Wren and Sanmicheli / David Crellin -- Lutyen's plans for the British School at Rome / Andrew Hopkins -- 'Curious heritage': humanism, modernism and Rome scholars in architecture during the 1920s and 1930s / Louise Campbell -- 'Some corner of a foreign field': Lutyens, empire and the sites of remembrance / David Crellin -- Lutyens, the miniature and the gigantic / Timothy M. Rohan -- 'Modern architecture as a very complex art': the design and construction of Lutyens's British Embassy in Washington DC / Gavin Stamp, Allan Greenberg -- Baker and Lutyens in South Africa, or, the Road to Bakerloo / Roderick Gradidge -- City beautiful on the rand: Lutyens and the planning of Johannesburg / Mervyn Miller -- Bombay and Imperial Delhi: cities as symbols / Robert Grant Irving -- Lutyens, New Delhi and Indian architecture / Jane Ridley -- Lutyens, India, and the future of architecture / Gavin Stamp.
ISBN:

0904152375
9780904152371

Subject:

Lutyens, Edwin Landseer, Sir, 1869-1944.
Lutyens, Edwin, (1869-1944) Critique et interprétation.
British school at Rome.
British Embassy (Washington, D.C. : Building)
British School at Rome
Architecture, Modern 20th century.
Architects England.
Architecture 20e siècle.
Architectes Angleterre.
Architects.
Architecture, Modern.
Gebouwen.
Architects Great Britain 19th century.
Architects Great Britain 20th century.
Architecture anglaise Inde.
Architecture anglaise Europe.
England.

Form/genre:

Exhibition publications.

Added entries:

Hopkins, Andrew.
Stamp, Gavin.
Hopkins, Andrew, 1965-
British School at Rome

Work of Sir Edwin Lutyens outside the British Isles

Holdings:

Location: Library main 221334
Call No.: NA44.L974.9 L78 1999
Status: Available

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