lutyens (Meaning)

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lutyens (n)

English architect who planned the city of New Delhi (1869-1944)

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  1. The renowned architect Sir Edwin Lutyens designed New Delhi's iconic Rashtrapati Bhavan.
  2. Lutyens' masterpiece, the Cenotaph, commemorates the fallen soldiers of World War I in London.
  3. The Lutyens-designed houses in New Delhi's Lutyens' Zone are known for their classical grandeur.
  4. The Viceroy's House, now Rashtrapati Bhavan, is Lutyens' most celebrated architectural work.
  5. Lutyens' influence can be seen in numerous landmarks in London and beyond, such as the Britannia Royal Naval College.
  6. The Lutyens and Baker houses in Delhi are prime examples of the architect's collaboration with Sir Herbert Baker.
  7. Lutyens' attention to detail is evident in the intricate carvings and decorative elements of his buildings.
  8. The Lutyens Memorial in London's St. Paul's Cathedral pays homage to the architect's legacy.
  9. Lutyens' work has inspired generations of architects, leaving an enduring mark on urban design.
  10. The Lutyens Trust preserves and celebrates the architect's iconic creations, ensuring their preservation for future generations.

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English architect who planned the city of New Delhi (1869-1944)

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The renowned architect Sir Edwin Lutyens designed New Delhi's iconic Rashtrapati Bhavan.

Lutyens' masterpiece, the Cenotaph, commemorates the fallen soldiers of World War I in London.

The Lutyens-designed houses in New Delhi's Lutyens' Zone are known for their classical grandeur.

The Viceroy's House, now Rashtrapati Bhavan, is Lutyens' most celebrated architectural work.