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  2. Lutyens Bungalow Zone - Wikipedia

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    One of Lutyens' bungalows in Delhi. Lutyens Bungalow Zone or LBZ spreads over an area of 2,800 hectares (6,900 acres) in Lutyens' Delhi, with bungalows (houses) for government ministers, officials and their administrative offices, since the British Raj. The zone stretches up to Lodi Road in the south.

  3. Lutyens' Delhi - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. List of works by Edwin Lutyens - Wikipedia

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    Bust of Sir Edwin Lutyens by Denis Alva Parsons. This list of works by Edwin Lutyens provides brief details of some of the houses, gardens, public buildings and memorials designed by Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens (1869–1944). Lutyens was a British architect known for imaginatively adapting traditional architectural styles to the requirements of ...

  5. Lodi Road - Wikipedia

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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 Lodi Road nursery, created as New Delhi was being planned. The road was significantly widened in preparation for the Asian Games of 1982.

  6. Construction of New Delhi - Wikipedia

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    The labour included mainly the Bagaris of Rajputana, a number of them were known as Sangtarash- descendants of the people who built great Indian monuments like the Red Fort, Old Fort, Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri etc. [14] There were also Bandhanis of Punjab who were tougher and bigger to carry larger loads, in total there were 30,000 workers at the height of construction- they worked under a ...

  7. Civil Lines, Delhi - Wikipedia

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    The residence of the Viceroys was located at a prestigious bungalow at 1 Alipore Road, which was vacated in 1930 to relocate the official residence to a palatial complex on Raisina Hill in Lutyens' Delhi, known as the Viceroy's House. The bungalow at 1 Alipore Road now houses Indraprastha College for Women, a constituent of the University of Delhi.

  8. Central Vista Redevelopment Project - Wikipedia

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    The Central Vista was first designed by architect Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker, when the capital of the British Raj was moved from Calcutta to Delhi. The Parliament building alone took six years to construct, from laying the foundation stone on 12 February 1921 to the inauguration by then Viceroy Lord Irwin on 18 January 1927. [ 6 ]

  9. Jaisalmer House - Wikipedia

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    It is part of Lutyens Bungalow Zone (LBZ). [1] Use. It is owned by the Government of India.