DEMONSTRATION LESSON IN ENGLISH 4 MATATAG CURRICULUM
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1. Lutyens' Delhi is an area in New Delhi, India, named after the British architect Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869–1944), who was
responsible for much of the architectural design and building during the period of the British Raj, when India was part of the
British Empire in the 1920s and 1930s and 1940s. This also includes the Lutyens Bungalow Zone (LBZ).
Lutyens' Delhi
Edwin Lutyens
it was designed by the British architects Sir Edwin Lutyens and Sir Herbert
Baker in 1912-1913 as part of their wider mandate to construct a new
administrative capital city for British India. It is said that the circular
structure of the 11th-century Chausath Yogini Temple may also have
inspired the design of the building.
Parliament House (India)
4,700 rooms
Parliament House contains 4,700 rooms, and many areas are open
to the public. The main foyer contains a marble staircase and leads
to the Great Hall, which has a large tapestry on display. The House
of Representatives chamber is decorated green, while the Senate
chamber has a red colour scheme.
Consisting of four floors and 340 rooms, with
a floor area of 200,000 square feet
(19,000 m2), it was built using 1 billion bricks
and 3,000,000 cu ft (85,000 m3) of stone with
little steel.
The design of the building fell into the time
period of the Edwardian Baroque, a time at
which emphasis was placed on the use of
heavy classical motifs in order to emphasise
power and imperial authority. The design
process of the mansion was long,
complicated and politically charged.
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