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    NEXT WEEK

    Quizzical Pursuit
    —The Architecture Puzzler

    Created by Dave Guadagni

    Solution to Last Week's Puzzler
    Architecture Puzzler #209

    Question

    Norman Shaw (1831-1912), C.F.A. Voysey (1857-1941), and Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944) created a "poetic" phase of European architecture. These men were known mostly for their designs of mansions and country estates. Which one designed the Piccadilly Hotel (1905) in London? Which one worked in New Delhi, India? Which one designed the Broadleys (1890) on Lake Windermere, England?

    Answer

    Norman Shaw designed the Piccadilly Hotel. Sir Edwin Lutyens worked in New Delhi, India. C.F.A. Voysey designed the Broadleys.
     


     

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    Dave Guadagni, AIA, is an architect with Robertson/Sherwood/Architects

    Quizzical Pursuit is Copyright 2004, Dave Guadagni.

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    Country estate of another era: Villa Capra, or Villa Rotunda, by Andrea Palladio, Vicenza, Italy, 1566 to 1571.
    Great Buildings Photo © Donald Corner and Jenny Young

     
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