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Butterfly plan and Edwin Lutyens

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Difference between Butterfly plan and Edwin Lutyens

Butterfly plan vs. Edwin Lutyens

A Butterfly plan, also known as a Double Suntrap plan, is a type of architectural plan in which two or more wings of a house are constructed at an angle to the core, usually at approximately 45 degrees to the wall of the core building. Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens, (29 March 1869 – 1 January 1944) was an English architect known for imaginatively adapting traditional architectural styles to the requirements of his era.

Similarities between Butterfly plan and Edwin Lutyens

Butterfly plan and Edwin Lutyens have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Arts and Crafts movement, Country Life (magazine).

Arts and Crafts movement

The Arts and Crafts movement was an international movement in the decorative and fine arts that began in Britain and flourished in Europe and North America between about 1880 and 1920, emerging in Japan (the Mingei movement) in the 1920s.

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Country Life (magazine)

Country Life is a British weekly perfect-bound, glossy magazine, based in London at 110 Southwark Street (until March 2016 when it became based in Farnborough, Hampshire), and owned by Time Inc UK.

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Butterfly plan and Edwin Lutyens Comparison

Butterfly plan has 20 relations, while Edwin Lutyens has 195. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.93% = 2 / (20 + 195).

References

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