Sir Edwin Lutyens and Miss Gertrude Jekyll were part of the 'Art's and Crafts' movement, which advocated the use of local techniques and materials. They grew up separately, both in the Surrey country-side and both among creative people. Jekyll later worked with Edward Hudson (the author of 'Country Life') who persuaded her to be a garden designer . Lutyens was inspired first by the architecture of Surrey (mostly that of Norman Shaw), then by his friend, Herbert Baker, at architectural school, and lastly, by his long - time partner Jekyll. Munstead Wood, Surrey, England, was the partners' first project and it embodies nearly all of their ideals; the natural and indigenous use of flowers and plants, with an ordered colour scheme ; graded colo...
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The copyright of this article belongs to Cambridge University PressThe design of the ‘Arch of Rememb...
Sir Edwin Lutyens and Miss Gertrude Jekyll were part of the 'Art's and Crafts' movement, which advoc...
Flowers were central to the life and work of Gertrude Jekyll (1843–1932), one of the 20th century’s ...
Melbourne has a significant tradition in landscape and garden design, from its colonial settlement i...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2005 Clare LeeThis project examines the contribution of A...
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The name of the discipline ‘landscape architecture’ suggests that landscape’s primary relationship i...
A study on Adelaide landscape designer Elsie Cornish who mostly worked in an English Arts and Crafts...
‘Broadlees’ exists as an Adelaide Hills hill-station retreat in Australia, established i...
One of the central figures in modern landscape architecture, Garrett Eckbo (1910-2000) was a major i...
The name of the discipline ‘landscape architecture’ suggests that landscape’s primary relationship i...
In reaction to the formality of seventeenth century garden design a peculiarly British style develop...
The copyright of this article belongs to Cambridge University PressThe design of the ‘Arch of Rememb...
Sir Edwin Lutyens and Miss Gertrude Jekyll were part of the 'Art's and Crafts' movement, which advoc...
Flowers were central to the life and work of Gertrude Jekyll (1843–1932), one of the 20th century’s ...
Melbourne has a significant tradition in landscape and garden design, from its colonial settlement i...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2005 Clare LeeThis project examines the contribution of A...
The unity of the arts has been acknowledged for centuries. It was during the 18th and 19th centuries...
This thesis focuses on the methodologies evidenced in Edwin Lutyens’s Neo-Georgian architecture info...
Humphry Repton developed a set of landscape principles over the course of his career,which he set ou...
Sir Ernest George (1839-1922) was one of England's greatest architects of the late nineteenth and ea...
The name of the discipline ‘landscape architecture’ suggests that landscape’s primary relationship i...
A study on Adelaide landscape designer Elsie Cornish who mostly worked in an English Arts and Crafts...
‘Broadlees’ exists as an Adelaide Hills hill-station retreat in Australia, established i...
One of the central figures in modern landscape architecture, Garrett Eckbo (1910-2000) was a major i...
The name of the discipline ‘landscape architecture’ suggests that landscape’s primary relationship i...
In reaction to the formality of seventeenth century garden design a peculiarly British style develop...
The copyright of this article belongs to Cambridge University PressThe design of the ‘Arch of Rememb...