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Drawing on Glass with Soap: Lutyens, Proportion, and Perception
Welcome to the Lutyens Trust America webinar, "Drawing on Glass with Soap: Lutyens, Proportion, and Perception," produced in collaboration with The Lutyens Trust in the UK. Hosted and moderated by Robin Prater, Executive Director of Lutyens Trust America, alongside artist Marcos Lutyens, this session brings together two esteemed panelists, Edward Ford and Oliver Cope.
The inspiration for this webinar arose from a conversation between Marcos Lutyens and LTA member Anupama Mann, discussing Edward Ford’s book The Details of Modern Architecture, which includes a chapter on Sir Edwin Lutyens. The book sparked a deeper exploration into Lutyens’ design work, and it was discovered that Oliver Cope had the book in his personal library and was well-versed in its content. This led to an engaging dialogue around Professor Ford’s ideas on Lutyens, which we are pleased to share today.
Edward R. Ford is Professor Emeritus at the University of Virginia, where he continues to write and teach. His distinguished career includes appointments such as the 2021 Fay Jones Professor of Architecture at the University of Arkansas and the 2020 McDermott Visiting Professor of Architecture at the University of Texas, Austin. He is the author of The Details of Modern Architecture (volumes 1 and 2), The Architectural Detail, Five Houses, Ten Details, and his forthcoming book, Searching for Authenticity: Rustic Architecture in America, set to be released next spring. Professor Ford has also contributed to numerous professional journals and major architectural publications, and we are honored to have him join us today.
Oliver Cope is the Principal of Oliver Cope Architect, an award-winning firm specializing in classically American homes. Oliver holds degrees from Harvard College and Harvard Graduate School of Design, with teaching experience as a Visiting Assistant Professor of Architecture at the University of Cincinnati. He founded his New York-based firm in 1988 after gaining experience at prominent firms such as Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners. Licensed in several states, Oliver is a valued member of the Lutyens Trust America Board, and we are fortunate to have his expertise as part of this event.
During the webinar, attendees are encouraged to post questions in the Q&A box, which will be addressed at the end of the presentation. A recording of this session will be available on our website and UA-cam channel.
Before passing the conversation to our distinguished panelists, we'd like to extend our gratitude to all participants, especially those who support Lutyens Trust America and The Lutyens Trust. Your involvement enables events like this to take place, and we always welcome new members to join our community.
Become a member:
In US
lutyenstrustamerica.com/membership/
in UK
www.lutyenstrust.org.uk/about-the-lutyens-trust/membership/
Links for Webinar 35: Drawing on Glass:
Books by Edward Ford:
• The Details of Modern Architecture
• The Details of Modern Architecture 2 (1928-1988)
• Five Houses, Ten Details (Writing Matters)
• The Architectural Detail
• Searching for Authenticity: Rustic Architecture in America 1877-1940.
Christopher Hussey, The Life of Sir Edwin Lutyens, p. 9 [Story of Lutyens drawing on glass]
Peter Inskip. Edwin Lutyens. [ask Oliver why to include this]
Robert Lutyens. Sir Edwin Lutyens.an appreciation in perspective by his son. 1942
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Lutyens and the Gardens of New Delhi
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Host and Moderator: Marcos Lutyens & Robin Prater Panelists: Amita Baviskar & Swapna Liddle A look at the renowned gardens at Rashtrapati Bhavan as well as their relationship to Lutyens’s plan for New Delhi and to previous historic gardens in India. Dr. Swapna Liddle, historian, and author of several books on Delhi. She is actively involved in the preservation of historic sites and is a member ...
Lutyens's Lodges: Making an Entrance
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Lutyens’s entrance lodges provide the first introduction to a home and serve a variety of purposes. As with most things designed by Lutyens, we found that the more we looked at the lodges, the more there was to discover. Pivotal buildings in the entrance sequences to main residences. Lutyens gave as much attention to these smaller structures as to his larger buildings. Please join us to learn m...
Lutyens at Runnymede
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Panelists: David Andreozzi David Andreozzi started Andreozzi Architects in 1988 specializing in historically based residential architecture; expressive of its sense of place, attentive to its detail and proportion, and timeless in its beauty. Commissions exist from the shores of New England to the Bahamian Islands. David is a currently on the Lutyens Trust America Advisory Board of Directors, w...
In Service of Lutyens, A Study of Kitchens and Service Rooms in Lutyens' Architecture.
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Today is a very special webinar as we are featuring William Clarke, the winner of our first Lutyens Traveling Fellowship. Marcos Lutyens will introduce William in just a moment, but first I’d like to tell you something about our Fellowship Program. The purpose of The Lutyens Trust America and the Lutyens Trust in the UK is to “protect and promote the spirit & substance of the work of Sir Edwin ...
Villers Bretonneaux
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Lutyens Trust America Webinar hosted by Marcos Lutyens and Executive Director, Robin Prater. We explore the theme of the World War I Australian War Memorial at Villers-Bretonneaux, a poignant creation by UK architect Sir. Edwin Lutyens. In November we always cover the theme of war memorials which is linked to Armistice Day on Nov 11 each year. Our past webinars which are now on our Lutyens Trus...
Hestercombe: a painting by Lutyens and Jekyll
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Welcome to today's webinar focused on the remarkable collaboration between Sir Edwin Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll in the gardens of Hestercombe. In the world of landscape design, few partnerships have left such an indelible mark as that of Lutyens and Jekyll. Sir Edwin Lutyens, celebrated as one of Britain's greatest architects, and Gertrude Jekyll, a renowned horticulturist and garden designer,...
Lutyens Bricolage of the British Medical Association Building Royal College of Art Design Encounters
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Host & Moderator: Marcos Lutyens and Robin Prater Panel: Tania Lopez Winkler, Sina Daryoushnezhad, Liza Kolesnikova, Jianguo Shi The British Medical Association Building was originally designed by Edwin Lutyens as the Headquarters for the Theosophical Society. The completion of the building was interrupted by the First World War. Afterwards the building was abandoned before being bought by the ...
Edwin Lutyens: Lessons in Entrepreneurship
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Moderator: James Cramer Panel: Mark Lutyens, Robin Prater, Jane Ridley Host: Martin Lutyens A look at how Lutyens developed his architectural practice to support the design of over 800 works. What did he have to overcome? How did he structure his office? How did he attract clients? What risks did he take?
Great Dixter - Architect and Gardeners: Edwin Lutyens and the Lloyd family
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Panel: Fergus Garrett and Charles Hind Host & Moderator: Robin Prater When Edwin Lutyens first came to Great Dixter, he found a fifteenth-century house - the property of Nathaniel Lloyd - that had been greatly changed over time. His commission was to bring the house back to life. In addition to restoring the original house, architect and owner found and re-erected an early sixteenth century hal...
The Irish National War Memorial Gardens, Islandbridge, Dublin.
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Islandbridge, Dublin, 1919 - Today Panel: David Averill, Angela Rolfe, Tim Skelton Host & Moderator: Robin Prater The Irish National War Memorial commemorates the 49,400 Irish men who lost their lives during the First World War. This last of Lutyens’s war memorials to be built has a unique history and shows the benefits of the development of his ideas during his work with the War Graves Commiss...
Munstead Wood
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Miss Jekyll’s Surrey Home 90 Years On Panel: Clive Aslet, Annabel Watts Host & Moderator: Robin Prater Visit Munstead Wood, one of Edwin Lutyens’s most iconic early Arts and Crafts houses. Designed as the home of Gertrude Jekyll, Munstead Wood illustrates the ways in which the pair worked together to integrate house and garden seamlessly. Sep 22, 2022 If you like this webinar please support us ...
Hunt & Lutyens -- Biltmore & Drogo: A Tale of Two Castles
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Panel: Anthony “Ankie” Barnes, Tom Kligerman Host & Moderator: Martin Lutyens & Robin Prater Perhaps an unexpected pairing, Biltmore and Castle Drogo share many common bonds - both built by the premier architect of the day in their respective countries, both built to secure the family position in society, both built in the midst of acres of land overlooking beautiful countryside - yet both so d...
Lutyens's Elevations: Evolutions and Revelations
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Panel: Oliver Cope, Stuart Martin Host & Moderator: Martin Lutyens & Robin Prater Four Lutyens houses - Tigbourne Court, Homewood, Middlefield, and Gledstone Hall - serve as a starting point for a discussion of common elements within Lutyens’s design of exterior elevations. If you like this webinar please support us by becoming a member in US/Canada lutyenstrustamerica.com/membership/ In UK and...
Lutyens and Lindisfarne: Castle, fortress, or country home?
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Panel: Nick Lewis, Hugh Dixon Host & Moderator: Martin Lutyens & Robin Prater In January of 1908, Edward Hudson telegraphed Edwin Lutyens to let him know that he had gotten Lindisfarne Castle. The two then proceeded to transform Lindisfarne for use as a holiday home. Their collaboration drew notice from the Prince and Princess of Wales (future King George and Queen Mary), who visited in July, 1...
Thiepval: The Memorial to the Missing of the Somme
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Thiepval: The Memorial to the Missing of the Somme
Restrained Harmony: Edwin Lutyens's Creation at Nashdom.
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Restrained Harmony: Edwin Lutyens's Creation at Nashdom.
Lutyens and the Hampstead Garden Suburb.
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Lutyens and the Hampstead Garden Suburb.
Homage to the Salutation: A hidden Masterpiece
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Homage to the Salutation: A hidden Masterpiece
Lutyens's Architecture in New Delhi
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Lutyens's Architecture in New Delhi
Lutyens Plan for New Delhi
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Lutyens Plan for New Delhi
Lutyens at Lambay
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Lutyens at Lambay
Gertrude Jekyll and the Garden at Upton Grey
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Gertrude Jekyll and the Garden at Upton Grey
Lutyens Plans: Accommodation and Enrichment
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Lutyens Plans: Accommodation and Enrichment
Lutyens and The Cenotaph: Architecture of Profound Emotion
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Lutyens and The Cenotaph: Architecture of Profound Emotion
Lutyens: Speaking to the 21st Century
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Lutyens: Speaking to the 21st Century
Encounters at Greywalls: Lutyens in Scotland
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Encounters at Greywalls: Lutyens in Scotland
City Beautiful on the Rand: Lutyens in South Africa
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City Beautiful on the Rand: Lutyens in South Africa
The Furniture and Lighting Designs of Sir Edwin Lutyens.
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The Furniture and Lighting Designs of Sir Edwin Lutyens.
“Lutyens and The British School at Rome”
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“Lutyens and The British School at Rome”

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @sduggan34
    @sduggan34 14 днів тому

    The eminent architectural historian Alec Clifton-Taylor appeared in a 30 minute tv program , available on You Tube, about Sandwich; in it he visits the house, it is entitled 'Another Six English Towns, Sandwich'

  • @АлександрРусаков-в4с

    Johnson Sharon Lopez Jason Rodriguez Helen

  • @sharonjordan3037
    @sharonjordan3037 2 місяці тому

    Really interesting , what an incredible man he was. Thank you.

  • @lynn-haroldthompson2644
    @lynn-haroldthompson2644 3 місяці тому

    Certainly not magical.

  • @EppingLad
    @EppingLad 3 місяці тому

    What a graceless building,more like a giant morseleum than a cathedral. Lucky escape for Liverpool.

  • @vivatmusica
    @vivatmusica 4 місяці тому

    Fascinating talk. Happily I see Munstead Wood has been purchased by the National Trust which is now restoring the house and gardens. The hope is it will open in 2025 for public visits and will be there for all to enjoy in perpetuity.

  • @warrenstutely7151
    @warrenstutely7151 5 місяців тому

    Wonderful. !!! Many many thanks. Warren

  • @michaelzaragoza4171
    @michaelzaragoza4171 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for the incredible efforts celebrating and advancing Lutyens' work!

  • @samthelima
    @samthelima 5 місяців тому

    One quick correction, as to Robert's question: a 54 degree roof slope is closer to 16 over 12. Thanks for another great video! I need to visit these projects of his some day.

  • @michaelepp6212
    @michaelepp6212 5 місяців тому

    This is a great topic. His small buildings are so delightful.

  • @samthelima
    @samthelima 5 місяців тому

    I'd be interested to learn more about Cyril Wontner Smith, Based on the Tavistock Square elevation, he was clearly very familiar with Lutyens' design language and some of his distinguishing details, such as his 54 degree roof pitches, massing of bays, secondary limestone trim beneath window corbels, etc. Did he ever work in Lutyens' office, or correspond with him on the design?

  • @vincentveneman4248
    @vincentveneman4248 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for providing this incredibly insightful lecture on Lutyens' design methodology 👌

  • @tonyadeney1245
    @tonyadeney1245 6 місяців тому

    very good video If in London -- one of his monuments can be seen between Downing st and Trafalgar square --- cenotaph war memorial -- every year monarch attends a ceremony at the sight ///// wikipedia notes not me ---- ticked video thanks ... Before the end of the First World War, he was appointed one of three principal architects for the Imperial War Graves Commission (now Commonwealth War Graves Commission) and was involved with the creation of many monuments to commemorate the dead. Larger cemeteries have a Stone of Remembrance, designed by him.[18] The best known of these monuments are The Cenotaph in Whitehall, Westminster, and the Memorial to the Missing of the Somme, Thiepval. The Cenotaph was originally commissioned by David Lloyd George as a temporary structure to be the centrepiece of the Allied Victory Parade in 1919. Lloyd George proposed a catafalque, a low empty platform, but it was Lutyens' idea for the taller monument. The design took less than six hours to complete. Lutyens also designed many other war memorials, and others are based on or inspired by Lutyens' designs. Examples of Lutyens' other war memorials include the War Memorial Gardens in Dublin, the Tower Hill memorial, the Manchester Cenotaph and the Arch of Remembrance memorial in Leicester.

  • @jlhenderson2
    @jlhenderson2 7 місяців тому

    What a beautifully designed house. It is little wonder it was given special status in England.

  • @colt1954
    @colt1954 7 місяців тому

    Super commentary

  • @jaimz33
    @jaimz33 7 місяців тому

    Good it never got built it looks like a mosque

  • @austreneland
    @austreneland 7 місяців тому

    I didn’t know about the Fairhaven connection. I got to see Anglesey abbey on my one trip to England in 2008.

  • @sineadlamont9833
    @sineadlamont9833 7 місяців тому

    What about the office of public works architect called David Slattery ? He was very involved in the restoration of the Memorial Gardens ?

  • @tonyaustin4472
    @tonyaustin4472 7 місяців тому

    Forgive me for saying, but surely it’s much more inspired by houses of the William and Mary period than Georgian? I can’t see that this house fits into what you’d normally think of as Georgian? It is beautiful, but given the money I’d be looking for an original rather than a copy much though I admire it :-)

  • @ruskinyruskiny1611
    @ruskinyruskiny1611 7 місяців тому

    Any chance of sub titles for this great video.

  • @Tuckerz5d
    @Tuckerz5d 8 місяців тому

    Thanks so much, that was very interesting. I can’t help thinking that these labyrinthine circulation routes, from entrance to destination, are also based on the assumption that guests would be greeted by staff at the front door and guided to their destination.

  • @alexandradane3672
    @alexandradane3672 8 місяців тому

    Wonderful video - thank you.

  • @joegotz1971
    @joegotz1971 8 місяців тому

    My employer had a series of books on Lutyens, an encyclopedia of his work. I worked on a house for 5 years based on Lutyens with Lutyens chimneys. In 1983 the house was completed for $500.00 per square foot.

  • @willhemmings
    @willhemmings 8 місяців тому

    Impressive as it is, I am glad the cathedral was never built; and remains a glorious might have been. The experience is sufficient for me to imagine a virtual perambulation through the building, with stately music quietly playing, the candles gently flickering, all present stunned into silence

  • @bingbong7316
    @bingbong7316 9 місяців тому

    I visited the garden some years ago and it was astonishing. It made me think that Vita Sackville-West would have loved it, it's the twin expression of her "cram, cram, cram" philosophy at Sissinghurst- did she ever visit?

  • @Al-ImprovEd2022
    @Al-ImprovEd2022 9 місяців тому

    Great convo. Any documentaries on Lutyens?

  • @snappycatchy
    @snappycatchy 9 місяців тому

    I was thinking of this the other day, that the staircase and screen in Little Thakeham is as satisfyingly a Raumplan as anything Adolf Loos did.

  • @Wanamaker1946
    @Wanamaker1946 9 місяців тому

    I’m glad it wasn’t built. It’s an albatross. The Anglican Cathedral also a maintenance nightmare. Can anyone even imagine the cost to heat these piles? Can you? And look at the age we’re in now, it’s entirely too big. We need to all get together at one cathedral, and get over our “mine is bigger than your’s” which has absolutely nothing to do with Christ. As much as truly appreciate this architect, I see the this design more of a train station, and even then, it’s still a maintenance nightmare. The model is magnificent in own right. I firmly believe God is Well Pleased in this model. In a way, the design was materialized to size All Peoples of many ages can enjoy in wonderment. Even Whitemarsh Hall was too big to maintain. It would’ve been made a magnificent model for all the ages. No, I think this model is its own Reliquary. I’d rather have it in the end.

  • @aljo54
    @aljo54 9 місяців тому

    I was lucky enough to visit Drogo many years ago, and it made huge impression on me. A previous comment used the word 'sublime ' . I concur with that. Thanks for making these videos and allowing me to revisit.

  • @stuartwilsdon9683
    @stuartwilsdon9683 9 місяців тому

    Thank you very much for posting this. An interesting ‘chalk and cheese’ architectural juxtaposition. It’s fascinating and great to gain further insight into some of the detail of Lutyens’ designs for Drogo. I personally feel it’s one of the most important early 20th century domestic buildings in the UK. His thought processes, attention to detail and oversight of execution are remarkable. The building is sublime and sits in the wonderful Dartmoor landscape as though it might have been there for a thousand years. I’ve know Drogo since making a collage field trip there is the 1980’s and I’m now lucky enough to live near by which allows me to visit regularly. It never ceases to impress me. 😊

  • @johnryman-f3c
    @johnryman-f3c 9 місяців тому

    many have been copied by furniture companies in America

  • @jgilpinj
    @jgilpinj 9 місяців тому

    Very interesting. They certainly didn't run out of interesting things to describe within the allotted hour.

  • @johnryman-f3c
    @johnryman-f3c 9 місяців тому

    Lutyens is much more "Humanist' than Frank Lloyd Wright, and modernist in subtle way

  • @Tuckerz5d
    @Tuckerz5d 10 місяців тому

    That was fascinating, thank you so much. I’m always interested in learning more about the mechanics of these great county houses. That Lutyens was able to lavish so much attention on these functional spaces is also a testament to great clients willing to foot the bill, and the great craftsmen able to realize his designs. Hanks again, great presentation.

  • @michaelhall2138
    @michaelhall2138 10 місяців тому

    The Basement? No description.

  • @knudsonfam205
    @knudsonfam205 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing your observations, William. It was a very insightful presentation!

  • @tesszelechowski4896
    @tesszelechowski4896 10 місяців тому

    Great talk! Beautiful kitchens so many years later!

  • @ScottFazzini-g7f
    @ScottFazzini-g7f 10 місяців тому

    Terrific talk. I appreciate how William was able to interpret classic details into design ideas for modern living. I’ve never been a fan of open concept living. Give me multiple rooms for specific functions any day!

  • @mr.mannerist8850
    @mr.mannerist8850 10 місяців тому

    I watched this lecture live and it was very rewarding.

  • @keithstalker3954
    @keithstalker3954 10 місяців тому

    Plate 70 of the Memorial Vol shows the kitchen & pantry fittings for Abbey House. Elevations and details

  • @jgilpinj
    @jgilpinj 10 місяців тому

    So much more than one can see in the books!

  • @tombaker674
    @tombaker674 10 місяців тому

    Separation of functions should be noted by practicing architects.

  • @eveburdettequinn9562
    @eveburdettequinn9562 10 місяців тому

    Wonderful xxx

  • @Tuckerz5d
    @Tuckerz5d 10 місяців тому

    That was fun, thank you so much.

  • @pcatful
    @pcatful 10 місяців тому

    I don't get his double door design. I think it is insulting to the clients. Their guests should be sure where to go, without a sign or an obsequious servant pointing the way.

    • @lutyenstrustamerica3943
      @lutyenstrustamerica3943 10 місяців тому

      Lutyens was designing for clients that wanted their houses to appear larger and more impressive. His homes are not on the scale of the massive country houses such as Castle Howard. Thus, the entry into the houses was designed as a experience or a journey. Typically, visitors would not enter the home without a member of the family or a servant to guide them. The disorientation of the double doors is quickly replaced by a sense of arrival and welcome in the reception rooms such as the drawing room or dining room

    • @pcatful
      @pcatful 10 місяців тому

      That makes sense. @@lutyenstrustamerica3943

  • @baltoman24
    @baltoman24 10 місяців тому

    PS- also more information on the paint finishes, such as the blue wall- thank you.

  • @baltoman24
    @baltoman24 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for this very informative webinar- it is such an extraordinary history. Is it possible to get more information on the original and replacement mortar formulation? Thank you. - Matthew J. Mosca

  • @pcatful
    @pcatful 10 місяців тому

    Doors all look "backwards" in the Homewood plan. HIs way was to not reveal the room as you enter .

  • @carolinawren3594
    @carolinawren3594 11 місяців тому

    not to mention his special relationship with the viceroy of India?

  • @terrykearns
    @terrykearns 11 місяців тому

    Bravo!