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THE INSTITUTE, CENTRAL SQUARE HAMPSTEAD GARDEN SUBURB: The Evolution of the Design and Notes on Lutyens 's Involvement |
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Historic England Research Reports
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Abstract: |
Listed Building Consent is being sought by the Institute, Hampstead Garden Suburb, to extend its premises (listed grade 11*) to the non/i and south by the construction of wings which, it is claimed, realize Lutyens 's original intention. There is no doubt that at every stage in . the design process Lutyens imagined that the east side of Central Square would be closed off by buildings; however, the form these would take changed considerably over time (1908-1928) largely due to a chronic shortage of funds. The extension of the Suburb eastwards in 1912 by the purchase of a roughly 300 acre triangular piece of land also forced Lutyens and Raymond Unwin, the chief architect and planner, to reconsider the form of the unbuilt portions of Central Square. |
Author: |
Christopher Miele
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Publisher: |
Historic England
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Historic England (OASIS Reviewer)
Greater London HER (OASIS Reviewer)
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Year of Publication: |
1996
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The Institute, Central Square, Hampstead Garden Suburb |
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Greater London |
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Barnet |
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BARNET |
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England |
Grid Reference: 525539, 188464 (Easting, Northing)
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englishh2-363481 |
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95/1996 |
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A4 bound report of 37pp.
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13 Sep 2019 |