Lutyens at Runnymede

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ก.ย. 2024
  • Panelists:
    David Andreozzi
    David Andreozzi started Andreozzi Architects in 1988 specializing in historically based residential architecture; expressive of its sense of place, attentive to its detail and proportion, and timeless in its beauty. Commissions exist from the shores of New England to the Bahamian Islands.
    David is a currently on the Lutyens Trust America Advisory Board of Directors, was past president of ICAA New England (2016-2022), and leads a group called Architectural Delight educating the public that that all design should have a cultural and contextual connectivity to people, history, and place irrespective of style. David has spent six years on the national board of the AIA’s Custom Residential Architects Network, CRAN concluding as 2014 National Chairman. David lives in Bristol RI, where he served on the local historic district commission as chairman for years. A graduate of Rhode Island School of Design, David is the son of a second generation carpenter, contractor, and developer.
    Ankie Barnes
    Anthony Barnes co-founded BarnesVanze Architects in 1989, a
    firm committed to beauty and authenticity in architecture. Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, Barnes graduated from the University of
    Witwatersrand with a Bachelors in Architecture in 1979 and Yale University with a Masters in Architecture in 1983.
    Trained in both traditional and modern architecture, Barnes has a passion for merging traditional design with advanced technologies.
    Named a member of the AIA College of Fellows in 2014 for his contributions to the profession, Barnes also serves on the board of the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art (ICAA), the Design Leadership Network (DLN), The Design Leadership Foundation (DLF), the Lutyens
    Trust America Advisory Board (LTA) and is a co-founder of the Whisky Watercolor Club (WWC).
    Hosts:
    Robin Prater
    Dr. Robin H. Prater was a key member of the group that founded The Lutyens Trust America, and currently serves as their Executive Director. An architectural historian and registered professional civil engineer, Dr. Prater holds a PhD in Architecture from the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), as well as Bachelor and Masters degrees in Civil Engineering. Her diverse background includes designing in environments as diverse as offshore oil platforms and coal preparation plants, as well as teaching at East Tennessee State University, Gwinnett Technical College, and Georgia Institute of Technology. Her PhD dissertation was on the Neo-Georgian architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens.
    Martin Lutyens
    Martin Lutyens is the retiring Chairman of the Lutyens Trust in the UK and Chairman of the Lutyens Trust America, both not-for-profit organisations dedicated to the study and conservation of the architectural heritage of Sir Edwin Lutyens OM. He is Sir Edwin's great-nephew.
    Webinar links for Runnymede
    National Trust site at Runnymede: www.nationaltr...
    Windsor Castle: www.rct.uk/vis...
    Inscriptions on Piers:
    • Inscriptions:
    IN THESE MEADS ON 15TH JUNE 1215
    KING JOHN AT THE INSTANCE OF DEPTUIES FROM THE WHOLE
    COMMUNITY OF THE REALM GRANTED
    THE GREAT CHARTER. THE EARLIEST
    OF CONSTITUTIONAL DOCUMENTS
    WHEREUNDER ANCIENT AND
    CHERISHED CUSTOMS WERE
    CONFIRMED, ABUSES REDRESSED, THE
    ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
    FACILITATED, NEW PROVISIONS
    FORMULATED FOR THE PRESERVATION OF PEACE AND EVERY INDIVIDUAL
    PERPETUALLY SECURED IN THE FREE
    ENJOYMENT OF HIS LIFE AND PROPERTY
    Other Side (right as you face toward the field) Inscriptions are reversed as you leave the site going toward Windsor
    IN PERPETUAL MEMORY OF
    URBAN HANLON BROUGHTON 1857-1929
    OF PARCK CLOSE, ENGLEFIELD GREEN
    IN THE COUNTY OF SURREY
    SOMETIME MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT
    THESE MEADOWS OF HISTORIC INTEREST
    ON 18TH DECEMEBER 1929
    WERE GLADLY OFFERED TO THE NATION BY
    HIS WIDOW CARA LADY FAIRHAVEN
    AND HIS SONS
    HUTTLESTON LORD FAIRHAVEN
    AND HENRY BROUGHTON
    These inscriptions are also found on the piers near the Lutyens Memorial Kiosks
    The Kennedy memorial (slide 28)
    “Let every nation know whether it wishes us well or ill that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, or oppose any foe in order to assure the survival and success of liberty.”

ความคิดเห็น • 4

  • @samthelima
    @samthelima 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    One quick correction, as to Robert's question: a 54 degree roof slope is closer to 16 over 12. Thanks for another great video! I need to visit these projects of his some day.

  • @austreneland
    @austreneland 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I didn’t know about the Fairhaven connection. I got to see Anglesey abbey on my one trip to England in 2008.

  • @ruskinyruskiny1611
    @ruskinyruskiny1611 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Any chance of sub titles for this great video.