Lutyens, Edwin Landseer 1868 - 1944. English architect. His designs ranged from the picturesque, such as Castle Drogo, Devon, 1910-30, to Renaissance-style country houses, and ultimately evolved into a Classical style as seen in the Cenotaph, London, 1919, and the Viceroy's House, New Delhi, India, 1912-31. His complex use of space, interest in tradition, and distorted Classical language have proved of great interest to a number of Post-Modern architects, especially Robert Venturi. Knighted 1918.