Chandigarh 1956
Le Corbusier and the Promotion of Architectural Modernity
Distributed for Verlag Scheidegger and Spiess
Fifty years in the making, Chandigarh 1956 is a testament to Scheidegger’s innovative efforts to promote architecture and urban planning through photography. His striking images show Chandigarh in its raw, evolving state, as he not only documented the rising government buildings and the unfurling streets of a modern designed city, but also captured images of the local people and their living conditions. The volume also features a facsimile of Scheidegger’s original book mock-up with sketches by Le Corbusier, and an essay by Stanislaus von Moo, which analyzes the images as well as the importance of Chandigarh and the work of Le Corbusier’s own office to promote the project through different media.
A captivating account of architectural history, Chandigarh 1956 forges crucial connections between the pioneers of modern architecture and photography and the future of architecture and urban planning today.
Looking Back on Chandigarh
Ernst Scheidegger
Introduction
Chandigarh 1956
“A New Town Planned Literally from A to Z”
Maristella Casciato
“Ruins in Reverse”
Stanislaus von Moos
Photographs by Ernst Scheidegger
I. The City under Construction
II. Government Housing
III. Schools and Medical Facilities
IV. Capitol Complex
A Book Project 1956
Between Photojournalism and Architectural Documentation
Verena Huber Nievergelt
1956 Book Mock-Up, Fascimile
Ernst Scheidegger
Annex
Index
Acknowledgements
Copyrights, Credits
Architecture: Architecture--Criticism
Art: Art--General Studies
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