About angie
This author has not written his bio yet.
But we are proud to say that angie contributed 11 entries already.
Entries by angie
RAMSA Winners to Study Lutyens’ Plans in India
Kristen Gates and Thomas Nye won the 2018 RAMSA Prize with their proposal Harmony of the Whole: Cities Beautiful in 20th Century India. Ms. Gates and Mr. Nye’s research will focus on Sir Edwin Lutyens’ 1912 plan for New Delhi and Le Corbusier’s 1950 plan for Chandigarh.
Lutyens Trust America Atlanta Lecture
Following on the heels of the California launch, The Lutyens Trust America partnered with the Atlanta Preservation Center in Atlanta, Georgia to sponsor a lecture by Martin Lutyens describing the influence of Sir Edwin’s earlier work on the planning of New Delhi and the design of Government House.
West Coast Launch Party for Lutyens Trust America
In October, The Lutyens Trust America made its first foray into the West Coast with a lovely evening party on the terrace of the Gamble House in Pasadena, California.
WINTER 2017 Newsletter: The Lutyens Trust
Articles from The Lutyens Trust (UK) Winter 2017 newsletter
Official Launch of The Lutyens Trust America
After a year or more of planning, The Lutyens Trust America has been officially launched. Our first launch party was in New York on May 15th. We were fortunate to be able to celebrate the event in one of the oldest and most beautiful of New York’s numerous clubs. Although Mother Nature joined in the […]
Lutyens’s Houses on the Market
From the Summer 2017 Edition -includes The Corner, Thursley and Legh Manor, Cuckfield
Chancel Screen to be Reinstated at Busbridge Church
The lower walls were removed and set aside by the parish in 2015. This was done for a sound evangelical reason — to link congregation and priest — which Lutyens would have understood.
Metiendo Vivendum by Carl Laubin
by Carl Laubin Built and unbuilt works of Sir Edwin Lutyens, shown at the same scale to indicate comparative sizes. High quality giclée prints are now available of the oil painting Metiendo Vivendum by Carl Laubin. The prints measure 49 x 74 cm with an image size of 34 x 59 cm and a title block as above, printed on heavy fine art paper with a matt finish. There is a separate A4 key to the buildings.
Lutyens in Northumberland
A Lecture given by Dr Mervyn Miller for Members of the Northumberland and Newcastle Society (March 2017)
ABOUT US
The Lutyens Trust America is an educational, non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing appreciation, study, and conservation of the works of internationally renowned architect Sir Edwin Lutyens, O.M, K.C.I.E, P.R.A, who died on New Year’s Day 1944.