Chandigarh: Planning, Architecture, Landscape, Urban Design, Art, Services

By: Bhatti, S SMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Chandigarh White Falcon Publishing 2020Description: 544pISBN: 9789389932638Subject(s): Urban DesignDDC classification: 711
Contents:
Volume - I: Part One: Orientation and Background p.31, Chandigarh: A new Planned City by Mulk Raj Anand p.17, Chapter -1: Historical Background of Chandigarh Capital p.20, Part Two: Plan (Idea): Chapter -2: Genesis of Chandigarh’s Planning Concept p.33, Chapter -3: Chandigarh Master Plan p.48, Chapter -4: Chandigarh the Urban Dimension p.81, Architecture p.81, Landscape Design p.126, Services p.142, Part Three: Action (Implementation) p.153, Chapter - 5: Blueprint for Chandigarh’s Development p.155, Three Master Pans p.159, Chapter - 6: Realising the Concept , Organisational Setup p.185, Role of Prominent Individuals p.194, Part Four: Reality (evolving urban form) p.217, Chapter -7: Planned versus Non-Planned Settlements, The Planning Process p.219, Chapter 8: Specimen Sector Surveys p.247, Sector 8 p.248, Sector 22 p.260, Sector 37 p.277, Volume - II: Part Five: Evaluation p.292, Chapter - 9: Critique Based on this Study ( ‘Objective’ Dimension) p.294, Town Plan p.294, Architecture p.327, Landscape Design p.348, Services p.351, Urban Design p.353, Chapter - 10: What Others Say About Chandigarh (‘Subjective’ Dimension’) p.357, Review of Writings by Chandigarh Architects p.357, Scrutiny of Varied Points of View p.360, Conclusions by Chandigarh Scholars p.361, Views of Professionals ( viz., from the disciplines of architecture, planning, engineering, etc.) p.371, Resident Professionals p.371, Architects: UE Chowdhury, Aditya Prakash, Surjit Singh, SD Sharma p.372, Planners: JS Dethe, PC Khanna, BP Sinha p.273, Engineers: PL Varma, RN Dogra, Kulbir Singh p.375, Outstanding Professionals: Architects: Joseph Allen Stein, AP Kanvinde, Jeet Malhotra p.376, Architects Planners: Charles Correa, B V Doshi p.377, Urban Designer / Landscape Architects: Kuldip Singh, Ram Sharma p.379, Architectural Journalists: Patwardhan Singh, Satish Grover, Sunand Prasad p.380, Opinions of Experts from Other Fields p.38, Reactions of Tourists p.386, User’s Response to the City p.387, Chapter – 11: Chandigarh’s Cultural Life (‘Metaphical’ Dimension) p.396, Chapter 12: Outcome of Chandigarh Experiment: p.416, Finding of This Study p.416, Lessons of the Chandigarh Experiment p.439, Recommendations p.440, Proposals for Chandigarh p.443, Suggestions for New Towns p.443, Urban Genetics: Holism p.451, Concluding Remark p.p.453, Epilogue p.455
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Volume - I: Part One: Orientation and Background p.31, Chandigarh: A new Planned City by Mulk Raj Anand p.17, Chapter -1: Historical Background of Chandigarh Capital p.20, Part Two: Plan (Idea): Chapter -2: Genesis of Chandigarh’s Planning Concept p.33, Chapter -3: Chandigarh Master Plan p.48, Chapter -4: Chandigarh the Urban Dimension p.81, Architecture p.81, Landscape Design p.126, Services p.142, Part Three: Action (Implementation) p.153, Chapter - 5: Blueprint for Chandigarh’s Development p.155, Three Master Pans p.159, Chapter - 6: Realising the Concept , Organisational Setup p.185, Role of Prominent Individuals p.194, Part Four: Reality (evolving urban form) p.217, Chapter -7: Planned versus Non-Planned Settlements, The Planning Process p.219, Chapter 8: Specimen Sector Surveys p.247, Sector 8 p.248, Sector 22 p.260, Sector 37 p.277, Volume - II: Part Five: Evaluation p.292, Chapter - 9: Critique Based on this Study ( ‘Objective’ Dimension) p.294, Town Plan p.294, Architecture p.327, Landscape Design p.348, Services p.351, Urban Design p.353, Chapter - 10: What Others Say About Chandigarh (‘Subjective’ Dimension’) p.357, Review of Writings by Chandigarh Architects p.357, Scrutiny of Varied Points of View p.360, Conclusions by Chandigarh Scholars p.361, Views of Professionals ( viz., from the disciplines of architecture, planning, engineering, etc.) p.371, Resident Professionals p.371, Architects: UE Chowdhury, Aditya Prakash, Surjit Singh, SD Sharma p.372, Planners: JS Dethe, PC Khanna, BP Sinha p.273, Engineers: PL Varma, RN Dogra, Kulbir Singh p.375, Outstanding Professionals: Architects: Joseph Allen Stein, AP Kanvinde, Jeet Malhotra p.376, Architects Planners: Charles Correa, B V Doshi p.377, Urban Designer / Landscape Architects: Kuldip Singh, Ram Sharma p.379, Architectural Journalists: Patwardhan Singh, Satish Grover, Sunand Prasad p.380, Opinions of Experts from Other Fields p.38, Reactions of Tourists p.386, User’s Response to the City p.387, Chapter – 11: Chandigarh’s Cultural Life (‘Metaphical’ Dimension) p.396, Chapter 12: Outcome of Chandigarh Experiment: p.416, Finding of This Study p.416, Lessons of the Chandigarh Experiment p.439, Recommendations p.440, Proposals for Chandigarh p.443, Suggestions for New Towns p.443, Urban Genetics: Holism p.451, Concluding Remark p.p.453, Epilogue p.455

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