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One of Lutyens' bungalows in Delhi. Lutyens Bungalow Zone or LBZ is the area spread over 2,800-hectare area in Lutyens' Delhi, with bungalows (houses) for government ministers, officials and their administrative offices, since the British Raj. The zone stretches up to Lodhi Road in the south.
The Lutyens Bungalow Zone covers an area spanning approximately 26 km 2. All land and buildings in the LBZ belong to the Union Government, except for 254.5 acres (103.0 ha) that are privately-owned. It is an illustrious and opulent enclave in New Delhi. There are about 1000 bungalows in the LBZ, of which less than ten percent are in private ...
It is spread over 4.9 hectares (12 acres) of land, comprising five bungalows in Lutyens' Delhi, built in the 1980s, which are the Prime Minister's office, residency zone and security establishment, including one occupied by Special Protection Group (SPG) and another being a guest house. However, even though there are 5 bungalows, they are ...
He had finalized Janpath, Connaught Place, Viceregal Lodge, Sujan Singh Park, Regal Building, Jaipur Column and many houses in the Lutyens Bungalow Zone including Scindia House, Kochin House, Baroda House et cetera. The burden of Delhi's development was on him and he had fulfilled all orders given by the Government of British India, he even ...
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The road marked the edge of the original New Delhi Plan, and still defines the Lutyens Bungalow Zone (Lutyens' Delhi). Almost all the trees lining New Delhi's avenues can be traced to the Lodhi Road nursery, created as New Delhi was being planned. The road was significantly widened in preparation for the Asian Games of 1982.
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None of the bungalows in the LBZ were designed by Lutyens—he only designed the four bungalows in the Presidential Estate surrounding Rashtrapati Bhavan at Willingdon Crescent, now known as Mother Teresa Crescent. [33] Other buildings in Delhi that Lutyens designed include Baroda House, Bikaner House, Hyderabad House, and Patiala House. [34]