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    The Anglo-Indian architect Walter Sykes George (1881-1962): a modernist follower of Lutyens (Pre published)

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    Butler, R. (2012) 'The Anglo-Indian architect Walter Sykes George (1881-1962): a modernist follower of Lutyens', Architectural History, 55, 237-68.
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    2012
    Author
    Butler, Richard
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    Butler, R. (2012) 'The Anglo-Indian architect Walter Sykes George (1881-1962): a modernist follower of Lutyens', Architectural History, 55, 237-68.
    Abstract
    Walter Sykes George (1881–1962) (Fig. 1) was a remarkable Anglo-Indian architect. Obituaries in Indian and British journals cast him as a ‘Renaissance’ man: an artist, Byzantine archaeologist, architect, town planner, philosopher, historian, public intellectual, humanist, Modernist, even an Indian nationalist. He features prominently in one recent history of modern architecture in India, a rare accolade for an ‘Anglo-Indian’ architect — an architect born in Britain who practised and lived for much of his life in India.
    Keywords
    Edwin Lutyens
    Walter Sykes George
    Delhi
    Architectural history
    Colonial history
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    Cambridge University Press
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    Material on these pages is copyright Cambridge University Press or reproduced with permission from other copyright owners. It may be downloaded and printed for personal reference, but not otherwise copied, altered in any way or transmitted to others (unless explicitly stated otherwise) without the written permission of Cambridge University Press. Hypertext links to other Web locations are for the convenience of users and do not constitute any endorsement or authorisation by Cambridge University Press.
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    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1017/S0066622X00000113
    URI
    https://dspace.mic.ul.ie/handle/10395/2981
    ISSN
    0066-622X
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