SImply put, this is a gospel for every student starting off in architecture. In his own inimitable style "Le Corb" goes on to describe his visions and philosophy and lays the premise of the modern movement . The book, a manifesto on modernism, describing Corb's views on how man ought to interact with his built environment, leaves one stranded in a flood of emotions - you either end up hating him or make him your God. Very few, can put down the book and nonchalantly move on with other things i...