The architecture of Edwin Lutyens may be the only good thing that came of British colonialism in India, but “almost every Lutyens bungalow in private hands has gone, destroyed in the welter of demolitions that took place between 1980 and 2000. Now it has been announced that the same fate awaits the remaining 60% of the Lutyens buildings still owned by the government… The idea is to replace them with ‘ultra-modern day fuel-efficient apartment blocks’, which, if the mock-ups published in the Times of India are anything to go by, will resemble bland 1960s student housing projects of grey windowless concrete.”