Thursday, April 28, 2011
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Friday, March 18, 2011
Experience
Le Corbusier
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
The Birth of Sprawl
We shall use up tires, wear out road surfaces and gears, consume oil and gasoline. All of which will necessitate a great deal of work....enough for all.
- Le Corbusier, The Radiant City (1967)
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Chandigarh
Le Corbusier, the pseudonym of Charles-Édouard Jeanneret was a Swiss architect, urban designer, painter, writer, and one of the pioneers of modernist architecture in the early 20th century. Although Le Corbusier was not the first architect/urban designer, Albert Mayer and Matthew Nowicki had that honor; ultimately Le Cobusier’s name would become synonymous with that of Chandigarh.
Le Corbusier ultimately retained many seminal ideas of Mayer and Nowicki; however, Le Corbusier reorganized the plan, to include a series of rectangular sectors which were self-sufficient units within the larger framework of Chandigarh. This post will focus on the sector containing the High Court, Assembly, Secretariat, the Museum and Art Gallery, School of Art and the Lake Club with drawings and sketches by Le Corbusier.

Plan of Chandigarh with High Court, Assembly, Secretariat, the Museum andArt Gallery, School of Art and the Lake Club





