Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright shared a common fascination for his work. In the exclusionary world of high modern architecture, it is disconcerting to discover that two icons both admired the work of Sir Edwin Lutyens - an architect who had little or no interest in modernism. By exposing common aesthetic and structural themes in the architecture of these three giants, the author explains why Wright and Corbu may have shared more common ground with Lutyens than with much of the world of contemporary modernism. This polemical text is an account of why this occurred. 2011