
Edwin Lutyens
Edwin Lutyens was a renowned British architect, famous for his contributions to the Arts and Crafts movement and for designing iconic buildings such as the Viceroy's House in New Delhi and the Cenotaph in London. His work is noted for its grand scale and classical influences, making him one of the most significant figures in 20th-century architecture. Lutyens was initially commissioned to design a cathedral in Liverpool, which was ultimately left unfinished due to World War II and budget constraints.
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Recent news mentions
Edwin Lutyens was tasked with planning the new capital of New Delhi.
The birth of New Delhi: From a durbar bombshell to Seva Teerth, 95 years later | India NewsEdwin Lutyens designed New Delhi's early 20th-century layout.
India travel guide for first-timers to Rajasthan, the Taj Mahal and JaipurClassicists lamented that it replaced an earlier swollen baroque design by Edwin Lutyens.
‘A dazzling concrete crown’: Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral gets long overdue appreciation | Architecture


















