chandigarh, india - a city under 60

chandigarh, india - a city under 60


'palais de l'assemblée' by le corbusier in chandigarh, india (1955)
image © FLC/ADAGP



chandigarh is part of 'and then it became a city' exhibition made up of a commissioned video series
curated by david van der leer for the 2011 shenzhen & hong kong bi-city biennale of urbanism\architecture.
the show explores the everyday life of six planned cities under sixty years old.
gabarone, chandigarh, shenzhen, almere, las vegas, and brasilia -
the research investigates the original intentions, goals, catalysts and master plans of these cities.

the multi-platform exhibition project examines if and how these cities provide a model for the future
of new cities.
the presentation includes empirical data about population growth, quality of life, industrial growth,
cultural vibrancy and economic success of each city. geographic, natural, social, political,
and economic conditions over the past 60 years of their development is also considered, as well as how
those aspects have affected the image of and position taken by each city, and both local and global outcomes.

le corbusier master plan
the city of chandigarh, india, on the edge of the punjab plain near the foothills of the himalayas,
was built to replace the punjabi capital of lahore, lost to pakistan in 1947.
young indian filmmaker surabhi sharma traces personal bylanes to the corbusier plans for chandigarh
of 1953. le corbusier envisioned a city divided strictly by function with residential sectors,
an industrial area, a sector for colleges, a center for the study of the works and legacy of gandhi
and a research institution, a central commercial and office area, and a capitol complex.
a lush green valley is running through the center and provides the city with oxygen.
the city is built on a rectangular grid, with the lowest sector numbers nearest the mountains.

chandigarh, now a city of a quarter of a million people, is le corbusier's largest single project,
and has been particularly controversial.
his urban vision may have never really been in tune with the soul of india. his buildings seem too
susceptible to the indian wear and tear, and there are parts of chandigarh that seem to suffer
from the neglect for 'the unlovable'. 


what does it take to turn new towns into actual cities that feel like vibrant places to both inhabitants
and visitors? is it the number of size of its trees?
is it the number of or diversity of leisure activities?
is it in a multiplicity of architectural languages, or role of the arts and culture?
or is it its traffic and commuting times, pollution, or crime rates?



the facade's concrete brise-soleil reflects within the pool
image © K☆N☆Y☆



view from plaza
image © FLC/ADAGP




cylindrical form of the assembly hall
image © FLC/ADAGP




full height atrium and corridors
image © FLC/ADAGP




circular assembly room
image © FLC/ADAGP




world map showing the six featured cities



'6 under 60' exhibition at the shenzhen & hong kong bi-city biennale of urbanism\architecture
image © designboom



'6 under 60' exhibition at the shenzhen & hong kong bi-city biennale of urbanism\architecture
image © designboom



roundtable discussion 'cities under 60' with surabhi aharma, rochelle steiner, david can der leer, astrid bussink, stefano di martino and qingyun ma
image © designboom



video courtesy shenzhen & hong kong bi-city biennale of urbanism\architecture


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the 2011 SZHK biennale

in shenzhen, china ran from december 8th through december 11th 2011.
the scale of certain projects is such that the architect becomes not only a designer of buildings but also city planner and landscape
architect and the shenzhen & hong kong bi-city biennale of urbanism \ architecture reflects this in its theme:
architecture creates cities - cities create architecture.
the SZHK biennale is the first to focus on urbanism as an ongoing theme to explore issues of the city as an active agent in contemporary culture.
the program included more than 30 exhibitions, symposiums, panel discussions and performances.
terence riley has been appointed chief curator (he is the first international curator for the event).
the hong kong edition will work to complement the shenzhen biennale in an integrative way and is curated by gene king and
anderson lee currently under preparation and due to open in february 2012.
designboom is the principal international media partner of the SZHK biennale.

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