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posted by hadjiboy at 6:11 AM on March 10, 2007
posted by hadjiboy at 6:11 AM on March 10, 2007
More about Lutyens and some more of his work both in India and England.
posted by adamvasco at 6:45 AM on March 10, 2007
posted by adamvasco at 6:45 AM on March 10, 2007
Thanks for the links adam:)
I thought of adding something about him but hit the post button too soon.
posted by hadjiboy at 7:07 AM on March 10, 2007
I thought of adding something about him but hit the post button too soon.
posted by hadjiboy at 7:07 AM on March 10, 2007
Cool - thanks hadjiboy!
posted by madamjujujive at 11:50 AM on March 10, 2007
posted by madamjujujive at 11:50 AM on March 10, 2007
The present day Rashtrapati Bhavan was the erstwhile residence of the British Viceroy. Its architect was Edwin Landseer Lutyens.
There was a story of an incoming Viceroy who took a look at the building & said "If they told me that a monkey had designed it, I would say 'what a clever monkey! Now take it out back and shoot it so that it doesn't do it again...'"
posted by UbuRoivas at 5:02 PM on March 10, 2007
There was a story of an incoming Viceroy who took a look at the building & said "If they told me that a monkey had designed it, I would say 'what a clever monkey! Now take it out back and shoot it so that it doesn't do it again...'"
posted by UbuRoivas at 5:02 PM on March 10, 2007
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