Chandigarh: City of Many Miracles.
by N Ishwaran
2021
which not only became the capital of India, but the first planned city of the post-colonial world .
Chandigarh, the Soul of India, on architectural triumphs in the post-colonial Indian city.
by V Gopinath
2021
Chandigarh: A Political Representation of Le Corbusier's City Planning.
by L Srivastava
2021
The inner-city landscape, in terms of the
by J Bhuchit
2021
The books Chandigarh, Le Corbusier's City of Dreams, and Chandigarh, the Soul of India provide a global overview of the project and its influence, as well as the trajectory of Chandigarh's urban development since the 1960s, and the factors that sustained the city's achievement over decades.
by K Jayakaruna
2021
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(First Edition: Le Corbusier and the Chandigarh Project, 1940–1960)
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Corbusier, Le, and Chandigarh, Indian architect Indira Jaising's extensive study of the city, including illustrations and many photos.
Corbusier's Chandigarh—The city his life created
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