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The two architects who designed New Delhi and Shahjahanabad were Edward Lutyens and Herbert Baker.
Edward Lutyens and Herbet Baker were called to design New Delhi and its buildings. The government complex in the capital of India consisted of a two-mile avenue, Kingsway ( now Rajpath) that led to the Viceroy's Palace(now Rashtrapati Bhavan), with the Secretariat buildings on either side of the avenue. The new city was also designed to be a clean and healthy space, it had to possess better installation and drainage facilities than the old city.
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