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Chiswick House, London: an urn and the formal box planting in the Italian Garden

RIBA26553
Burlington, Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of (1694-1753)
NOTES: The garden was created from 1726 by Lord Burlington and William Kent, who were both inspired by the sights of the Grand Tour. It was conceived as a single, living artwork and is one of the best surviving early examples of the English Landscape School. This semi-circular garden, bordered with evergreens, with geometric flower beds cut in grass, was designed by Lewis Kennedy and laid out in 1812

Sissinghurst Castle Garden: the Cottage Garden

RIBA28156
Sackville-West, Vita (Victoria Mary) (1892-1962)

Design for a large house, Aghadoe, County Kerry: elevation

RIBA29769
NOTES: This drawing is by an unidentified 18th century architect.

Cherkley Court, Leatherhead: design for garden planters

RIBA31424
Atkinson, Robert (1883-1952)

The Regent Cinema, Queen's Road, Brighton: perspective view of an interior, possibly the foyer

RIBA31425
Atkinson, Robert (1883-1952)
NOTES: The Regent Cinema was designed by Robert Atkinson with interiors by Walpole Champneys and murals by Walter Bayes. The proscenium was designed by Lawrence Preston.

Musee d'Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean (MUDAM), 3 Park Drai Eechelen, Luxembourg: close-up of the skylight ceiling of the pavilion

RIBA34131
Pei Cobb Freed & Partners
NOTES: This museum was built directly onto the rampart walls of the old Fort Thungen, built in 1832 and largely demolished in the nineteenth century.

Sketch of Munstead Wood, Godalming, for Gertrude Jekyll: view of the North Court from the north-east with the 'pallazzo pergola' in the background

RIBA35528
Lutyens, Sir Edwin Landseer (1869-1944)
NOTES: This drawing is one of a number from Lutyens's 'Munstead Wood' sketchbook, which was made for Gertrude Jekyll in around 1893.
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