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		By: Tom Turner		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I look forward to someone producing an Asian analysis of Asian gardens but a European (me!) would classify the design as Eclectic in the manner of the nineteenth century. The stylistic approach is rather that of Lutyens adapting Hindu and Muslim design motifs for New Delhi. I guess &#039;Balinese&#039; was influenced by India, which makes the design sources similar to those of Lutyens. One needs to a forensic approach to analyse the design style.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I look forward to someone producing an Asian analysis of Asian gardens but a European (me!) would classify the design as Eclectic in the manner of the nineteenth century. The stylistic approach is rather that of Lutyens adapting Hindu and Muslim design motifs for New Delhi. I guess &#8216;Balinese&#8217; was influenced by India, which makes the design sources similar to those of Lutyens. One needs to a forensic approach to analyse the design style.</p>
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