Gertrude Jekyll and the Garden at Upton Grey

How is a Jekyll Garden different without Lutyens?

Host and Moderator(s): Martin Lutyens

Panelist(s): Rosamund Wallinger (Upton Grey), Claire Greenslade (Hestercombe)

Lutyens’s Plans

Accommodation and Enrichment

Host and Moderator(s): Martin Lutyens & Robin Prater

Panelist(s): Oliver Cope, Stuart Martin

Lutyens and The Cenotaph

Architecture of Profound Geometry

Host and Moderator(s): Martin Lutyens & Robin Prater

Panelist(s): Clive Aslet, Jane Ridley

Lutyens: Speaking to the 21st Century

The Relevance of Lutyens to Contemporary Design

Host and Moderator(s): Martin Lutyens

Panelist(s): Peter Inskip, Kulapat Yantrasast

Encounters at Greywalls

Lutyens in Scotland

Host and Moderator(s): Martin Lutyens

Panelist(s): Paul Whalen, Douglas, Wright, Robin Prater with special guest Ros Weaver

An exploration of Lutyens’s design at Greywalls in Scotland through the eyes of two architects, an historian, and an owner.

City Beautiful on the Rand

Lutyens in South Africa

Panelist(s): Anthony “Ankie” Barnes, Mervyn Miller, Martin Lutyens

A discussion and history of Edwin Lutyens’s work in South Africa.

Edwin Lutyens came to South Africa following the footsteps of his then close friend, Herbert Baker. Designed before their work together in Delhi, Lutyens’s designs for the Johannesburg Art Gallery and the Rand Regiments Memorial provide interesting insight into the evolution of Lutyens’s body of work.

Arts and Crafts Beginnings

The Story of Goddards

Panelist(s): Michael Imber, Tom Kligerman, Martin Lutyens

Overview of Lutyens designs of furniture and lighting. Not only did Edwin Lutyens design the iconic Lutyens Bench, but he designed lighting fixtures, tables, chairs for private homes and gardens, as well as public buildings.

The Life and Legacy of Sir Edwin Lutyens

Panelist(s): Martin Lutyens, Robin Prater, Jane Ridley

An overview of the career and life of Sir Edwin Lutyens, spanning from the American Civil War to the Second World War.

The Furniture and Lighting Designs of Sir Edwin Lutyens

Panelist(s): Candia Lutyens, Alan Powers, Martin Lutyens, Moderator

Overview of Lutyens designs of furniture and lighting. Not only did Edwin Lutyens design the iconic Lutyens Bench, but he designed lighting fixtures, tables, chairs for private homes and gardens, as well as public buildings.

Lutyens and the British School at Rome

Panelist(s): Hugh Petter, Stephen Milner

The British School at Rome (BSR) is a highly respected research academy focused upon the art, history and culture of the western Mediterranean region, and upon contemporary arts and architecture. The building was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens originally at the British Pavilion for an international exhibition of culture and arts in Rome in 1911.