The Chandigarh Architecture Museum, also known as the City Museum, is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the architectural heritage of Chandigarh. Located in Sector 10, this museum highlights the city's unique planning and design, which were conceived by the famous architect Le Corbusier along with his team, including Pierre Jeanneret, Maxwell Fry, and Jane Drew.
The museum features various exhibits such as:
Plans and Models: Original sketches, blueprints, and models of Chandigarh’s buildings and urban layout. Photographs and Documents: Historical photographs and documents detailing the city's construction and development. Personal Belongings: Items belonging to Le Corbusier and his team, providing personal insights into their work and lives. Multimedia Presentations: Audio-visual displays explaining the city's architectural philosophy and design principles.
The Chandigarh Architecture Museum serves as an educational resource for students, architects, and anyone interested in urban planning and modern...
Read moreThe Chandigarh Architecture Museumwhich was set up in 1997 to document, preserve and showcase rare documents, drawings, sketches and archives etc. pertaining to the making of Chandigarh. The sculptural building designed by architect S.D. Sharma, was adapted from a structure designed by Le Corbusier as an Exhibition Pavilion at Zurich, in 1965- the CITY MUSEUM building has been built in concrete. The main cuboid block of the museum is a simple, yet elegant structure in concrete derived from two squares placed at an off set in plan. Thestriking double roof over the terrace of the main structure is in the form of two pyramids-one upright and the other inverted-over...
Read moreThe Chandigarh Architecture Museum is situated within the Chandigarh Museum and Art Gallery complex. The Chandigarh Architecture Museum is dedicated to preserving and promoting the architectural legacy of Chandigarh. The museum features exhibits on Le Corbusier's life, works, and his influence on the city's design. It showcases scale models, sketches, photographs, and other artifacts related to Chandigarh's architecture, including its iconic buildings such as the Capitol Complex, the High Court, and the Secretariat. It provides valuable insights into the development and design principles behind one of India's most...
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