The Anglo-Indian architect Walter Sykes George (1881-1962): a modernist follower of Lutyens (Pre published)
Citation
Butler, R. (2012) 'The Anglo-Indian architect Walter Sykes George (1881-1962): a modernist follower of Lutyens', Architectural History, 55, 237-68.
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 LutyensWalter Sykes George
Delhi
Architectural history
Colonial history