Governor's Palace, Chandigarh
Governor's Palace is a proposed government building in Chandigarh, India. The building was designed by Le Corbusier, with help from Pierre Jeanneret, a Swiss architect and Corbusier's cousin, but it wasn't built.[1][2]
A model of the building was on display at the Le Corbusier Centre, Zürich, Switzerland and Chandigarh Architecture Museum, Sector 10, Chandigarh. Planning and development of the city of Chandigarh is considered a unique experiment of the modern independent India.[3]
A very detailed model was built by Aexander Gorlin and was published as an analytical exploded defragmentation on July 29, 1980.[4]
References
- ^ Fondation Le Corbusier: "Palais du Gouverneur, Chandigarh", retrieved 20 October 2013
- ^ "AD Classics: Chandigarh Secretariat", 26 September 2011
- ^ "Le Corbusier Centre gets richer by 14 rare photographs". Indian Express. 17 March 2010. Retrieved 7 September 2013.
- ^ Alexander C. Gorlin: An Analysis of the Governor's Palace of Chandigarh., In: Oppositions 17-20, Institute of Architecture and Urban Studies (New York), MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass. 1980, ISBN 0-26215065-4, Pages 160-183.
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