The copyright of this article belongs to Cambridge University PressThe design of the ‘Arch of Remembrance’ in Leicester by Sir Edwin Lutyens, offers the opportunity of a unique insight into the design methods of the architect in the latter half of his career. These were characterised by a highly developed use of proportion in what has been described as his ‘elemental mode’ and the use of a particular number sequence to grow the design towards closed dimensional goals. This paper examines the sources of and motives for this design method and the details of its application
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My paper explored Papworth as architect in, but not of Bloomsbury: the links between his surrounding...
This paper sets out to investigate the origins and legacy of a significant 1960s modernist public ho...
This paper sets out to investigate the origins and legacy of a significant 1960s modernist public ho...
This thesis focuses on the methodologies evidenced in Edwin Lutyens’s Neo-Georgian architecture info...
Sir Edwin Lutyens and Miss Gertrude Jekyll were part of the 'Art's and Crafts' movement, which advoc...
Although the work of Edwin Lutyens has received much careful scholarly study since the 1980s his im...
Sir Leslie Martin wrote in 1983, “The formal composition used by Lutyens is something totally ...
Sir Edwin Lutyens and Miss Gertrude Jekyll were part of the 'Art's and Crafts' movement, which advoc...
Research and critique of unbuilt or destroyed works of architecture is traditionally carried out thr...
Research and critique of unbuilt or destroyed works of architecture is traditionally carried out thr...
Research and critique of unbuilt or destroyed works of architecture is traditionally carried out thr...
AbstractResearch and critique of unbuilt or destroyed works of architecture is traditionally carried...
I will be focusing on how older architecture impacts the overall look and identity of London. The pr...
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This paper sets out to investigate the origins and legacy of a significant 1960s modernist public ho...
This paper sets out to investigate the origins and legacy of a significant 1960s modernist public ho...