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The Chandigarh Challenge: Balancing cultural heritage and urban development

Giralt, Manuel 1; Maghsoudi, Nima 1
1 Institut Entwerfen von Stadt und Landschaft (IESL), Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)

Abstract:

Following the partition of British India into Pakistan and India in 1947 the government of India decided to build Chandigarh as a new capital for Punjab. The aim was to create a modern planned city that would represent the aspirations of the newly independent nation. This commission was given to Le Corbusier, who developed the renowned masterplan for Chandigarh together with his cousin Pierre Jeanneret and a team of Indian architects such as Aditya Prakash and Balkrishna Doshi. With a projected population increase of 35 % by 2035, the Chandigarh metropolitan region serves as an illustrative case study of dynamic urbanization in India. This leads to a conflict of interests between the aim to preserve the central part of the city and the urgent needs of urban development. Would it have been in Le Corbusier's interest to design the city as a living museum or did the team of urban planners intend to create constantly renewing urban structure? This paper presents the results of an urban design studio that developed alternative scenarios for a balanced urban transformation, taking into account the pioneering character of Le Corbusier's masterplan, and examine answers for the city of the 21st century in terms of density, new housing and functional mix, sustainability and climate adaptation. ... mehr


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DOI: 10.5445/IR/1000195099
Veröffentlicht am 08.07.2026
Cover der Publikation
Zugehörige Institution(en) am KIT Institut Entwerfen von Stadt und Landschaft (IESL)
Publikationstyp Proceedingsbeitrag
Publikationsjahr 2025
Sprache Englisch
Identifikator KITopen-ID: 1000195099
Erschienen in Livable Cities Conference
Veranstaltung Livable Cities Conference (2025), Lissabon, Portugal, 09.07.2025 – 11.07.2025
Seiten 131-145
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