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Chandigarh revealed : Le Corbusier's city today / photographs and text by Shaun Fynn, foreword by Maristella Casciato.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Princeton Architectural Press, 2017Edition: First editionDescription: 239 pages : chiefly illustrations, photographs, plans ; 32 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1616895810
  • 9781616895815
Other title:
  • Le Corbusier's city today
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 720.9545520904 23
LOC classification:
  • NA1508.C44 F96 2017
Contents:
Chandigarh: a tryst with architecture / Maristella Casciato -- Visions for a new era and the patina of time / Shaun Fynn -- Planning -- The capital complex -- Health, education, and recreation -- Housing -- Commercial and civic centres -- 'L. Corbusier' and the state of the nation-state / Vikramāditya Prakāsh -- Interview with M.N. Sharma.
Summary: "In 1950, Indian prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru invited legendary French-Swiss architect Le Corbusier to embark on one of the greatest experiments in urban planning history: to build on the flat plains of Punjab a new capital--Chandigarh, a city whose monumental modernism promised to free India from the fetters of colonial tradition and lay the groundwork for an independent and utopian future. Nicknamed the City Beautiful, Chandigarh has been called one of "the perfect cities of the world in terms of architecture, cultural growth, and modernization," and in 2016 was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Six decades after its founding, photographer and Chandigarh resident Shaun Fynn was granted unprecedented access to turn his lens on Le Corbusier's city and capture what is rarely seen: the living metropolis behind the master plan. Fynn's captivating images of the city and its inhabitants observe how the poetry of the architect's compositions have been shaped by the tumult of everyday life and worn by the forces of time. Chandigarh Revealed combines striking photographs, texts by Le Corbusier authorities, an interview with one of the last remaining architects from Le Corbusier's team, and custom-designed maps to create an astonishing and intimate portrait of a legendary city"-- Provided by publisher.
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Chandigarh: a tryst with architecture / Maristella Casciato -- Visions for a new era and the patina of time / Shaun Fynn -- Planning -- The capital complex -- Health, education, and recreation -- Housing -- Commercial and civic centres -- 'L. Corbusier' and the state of the nation-state / Vikramāditya Prakāsh -- Interview with M.N. Sharma.

"In 1950, Indian prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru invited legendary French-Swiss architect Le Corbusier to embark on one of the greatest experiments in urban planning history: to build on the flat plains of Punjab a new capital--Chandigarh, a city whose monumental modernism promised to free India from the fetters of colonial tradition and lay the groundwork for an independent and utopian future. Nicknamed the City Beautiful, Chandigarh has been called one of "the perfect cities of the world in terms of architecture, cultural growth, and modernization," and in 2016 was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Six decades after its founding, photographer and Chandigarh resident Shaun Fynn was granted unprecedented access to turn his lens on Le Corbusier's city and capture what is rarely seen: the living metropolis behind the master plan. Fynn's captivating images of the city and its inhabitants observe how the poetry of the architect's compositions have been shaped by the tumult of everyday life and worn by the forces of time. Chandigarh Revealed combines striking photographs, texts by Le Corbusier authorities, an interview with one of the last remaining architects from Le Corbusier's team, and custom-designed maps to create an astonishing and intimate portrait of a legendary city"-- Provided by publisher.

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