Gardens of Rashtrapati Bhavan: President House of India
Posted: August 24th, 2013, 1:26 pm
Rashtrapati Bhavan currently the President House of India was formerly the Viceroy House of India built by the British around 1931. The construction took 20 years to finish. It was designed by Edwin Lutyens who along with Herbert Baker also designed the layout of New Delhi. Herbert Baker also designed building in Pretoria and around Cape Town the most famous being Groote Schuur house of Cecil Rhodes (founder of De Beers).
Lutyens design is a blend of of British and Indian architecture with the most obvious feature being the doom of the building which seems to have been inspired from the Pantheon in Rome and the Buddha Stupa at Sanchi. While browsing through the pictures the design of the Ex Viceroy House is even more impressive and imposing than the White House or the Buckingham Palace. Nine years ago i was able to get a book from India titled "Dome Over India" by Aman Nath. All the photos are from the book.
Consistent with the layout of the President House, the layout of the Mughal Gardens is also encompasses British/Indian architecture.
Lutyens design is a blend of of British and Indian architecture with the most obvious feature being the doom of the building which seems to have been inspired from the Pantheon in Rome and the Buddha Stupa at Sanchi. While browsing through the pictures the design of the Ex Viceroy House is even more impressive and imposing than the White House or the Buckingham Palace. Nine years ago i was able to get a book from India titled "Dome Over India" by Aman Nath. All the photos are from the book.
Consistent with the layout of the President House, the layout of the Mughal Gardens is also encompasses British/Indian architecture.
