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TitleLutyens, Edwin Landseer (1869-1944): Washington
Admin/Biog HistoryStamp's research into the Lutyens was extensive, he researched the architect throughout his career for a variety of activities including scholarship, journalism, teaching, and exhibitions.

In October 1999 Stamp took part in the conference 'Lutyens Abroad' held at the British School at Rome as co-chair. The conference discussed Lutyen's work outside of Britain. A publication of the conference was published in 2002, with Stamp as one of the editors: Hopkins, A. and Stamp, G. (eds.) (2002) Lutyens abroad : the work of Sir Edwin Lutyens outside the British Isles. London: British School at Rome at the British Academy.

For the publication Stamp wrote a complementary essay to Allan Greenberg's 'architectural appreciation' on the British Embassy in Washington, discussing the Lutyen's design and building of the Embassy commission.
DescriptionThis file includes material concerning Stamp's research into Lutyens' design and building of the British Embassy in Washington. It also includes correspondence concerning the location of, and information contained within, original documents and drawings related to Lutyen's work on the Embassy.

Also includes material related to a Lutyens Trust Trip to Washington, 15-19 Oct 2001.
Date1979-2001
LevelFile
Extent1 file
Related MaterialThe Papers of Sir Edwin Lutyens and the Lutyens family, including correspondence between Sir Edwin and his wife, Lady Emily, 1878 - 1943 are held at RIBA
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