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Mark Alan Hewitt, FAIA, is an architect, historian, and preservationist who teaches at Rutgers University in New Jersey. His books include Gustav Stickley’s Craftsman Farms: The Quest for an Arts and Crafts Utopia.
Despite starting his architectural career in the middle of the Arts and Crafts movement, Sir Edwin Lutyens was one of its leading figures, one author argues.