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Le Corbusier. Architect of modern Chandigarh

More of Chandigarh’s heritage to be auctioned in London

By admin on August 12, 2010

Even as a magisterial panel probes the alleged theft of items designed by Le Corbusier and his cousin Pierre Jeanneret, another piece of Chandigarh’s heritage is set to go under the hammer in London. Bonhams is planning to auction a collection of furniture designed by Jeanneret, second cousin of internationally renowned architect Le Corbusier, as [...]

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Expert committee formed to preserve architectural heritage of Chandigarh

By admin on June 4, 2010

With an aim to preserve the architectural heritage of City Beautiful as it was originally envisaged, the Government of India has set up an “Expert Committee” under the chairmanship of Punjab Governor and Administrator, UT, Chandigarh,  Shivraj V. Patil. The committee will look at both the original concept of the city as well as maintenance [...]

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Heritage List eludes Chandigarh

By admin on April 30, 2010

Even as the debate on the overseas auction of Chandigarh’s heritage, particularly items associated with its creator Le Corbusier, rages on, the UT Administration says it has no official heritage list. A committee formed by the administration under its chief architect to check the items reportedly related to Corbusier in the backdrop of the February [...]

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Corbusiers heritage neglected

By admin on September 19, 2009

Manhole covers akin to those in Chandigarh have been found at several places in the city. These have the map of Chandigarh on them, but the Municipal Corporation here has no idea that these have heritage value. Designed by Pierre Jeanneret, Le Corbusier’s associate the model of manhole cover has been preserved at the Government [...]

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A museum for the man who designed Chandigarh

By Amandeep Madra on September 1, 2008

A museum and research centre is to come up here to showcase the talent of Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier, the man who designed Chandigarh. It will be the sixth such centre in the world.

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Le Corbusiers Centre in city from Oct

By Amandeep Madra on August 22, 2008

The Sector 19 office of Le Corbusier, the place where the architect sat and draw plans for the City Beautiful, will be converted into the Le Corbusier Centre this October. The centre will preserve, interpret, research and display Corbusier’s works and maintain his legacy.

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Le Corbusiers Chandigarh holding on to its original charisma

By Amandeep Madra on May 2, 2008

Chandigarh, the first planned city of India, today presents a picture of a clean and open "garden" city with an array of architectural wonders. And the main credit goes to Le Corbusier and his team.

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Lost legacy of Chandigarhs architect Le Corbusier

By Amandeep Madra on April 15, 2008

Chandigarh, April 14: For the intelligentsia in Punjab and Haryana, acclaimed architect Le Corbusier's name will always be held in the highest respect for gifting them the well-planned Chandigarh city.  Not many are aware that there exists a museum dedicated to him in Chandigarh.

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Chandigarh : The Pearl of the Punjab

By Amandeep Madra on January 29, 2008

Chandigarh, built on the baking plains of northern India, is one of Le Corbusier's greatest achievements. But does the city deserve World Heritage status?

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UNESCO delegation visits city

By Amandeep Madra on January 2, 2008

Chandigarh today boasts of all those features which are required to get a world heritage status. The next step is the submission of a dossier to the UNESCO for its nomination. Amidst hectic activities which are underway, the city recently hosted a high powered team from UNESCO.

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