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Which is the only 100% planned city of india?

in terms of infrastructure,not for today but as per future needs

    



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sophia f
CHANDIGARH!!

Taking over from Albert Mayer, Le Corbusier produced a plan for Chandigarh that conformed to the modernist city planning principles of CIAM, in terms of division of urban functions, an anthropomorphic plan form, and a hierarchy of road and pedestrian networks.

This vision of Chandigarh, contained in the innumerable conceptual maps on the drawing board together with notes and sketches had to be translated into brick and mortar. Le Corbusier retained many of the seminal ideas of Mayer and Nowicki, like the basic framework of the master plan and its components: the Capitol, City Centre, besides the University, Industrial area, and linear parkland. Even the neighbourhood unit was retained as the basic module of planning. However, the curving outline of Mayer and Nowicki was reorganised into a mesh of rectangles, and the buildings were characterised by an 'honesty of materials'. Exposed brick and boulder stone masonry in its rough form produced unfinished concrete surfaces, in geometrical structures. This became the architecture form characteristic of Chandigarh, set amidst landscaped gardens and parks.

The initial plan had two phases: the first for a population of 150,000 and the second taking the total population to 500,000. Le Corbusier divided the city into units called 'sectors', each representing a theoretically self-sufficient entity with space for living, working and leisure. The sectors were linked to each other by a road and path network developed along the line of the 7 Vs, or a hierarchy of seven types of circulation patterns. At the highest point in this network was the V1, the highways connecting the city to others, and at the lowest were the V7s, the streets leading to individual houses. Later a V8 was added: cycle and pedestrian paths.

The city plan is laid down in a grid pattern. The whole city has been divided into rectangular patterns, forming identical looking sectors, each sector measures 800 m x 1200 m. The sectors were to act as self-sufficient neighbourhoods, each with its own market, places of worship, schools and colleges - all within 10 minutes walking distance from within the sector. The original two phases of the plan delineated sectors from 1 to 47, with the exception of 13.The Assembly, the secretariat and the high court, all located in Sector - 1 are the three monumental buildings designed by Le Corbusier in which he showcased his architectural genius to the maximum. The city was to be surrounded by a 16 kilometre wide greenbelt that was to ensure that no development could take place in the immediate vicinity of the town, thus checking suburbs and urban sprawl.

While leaving the bulk of the city's architecture to other members of his team, Le Corbusier took responsibility for the overall master plan of the city, and the design of some of the major public buildings including the High Court, Assembly, Secretariat, the Museum and Art Gallery, School of Art and the Lake Club. Le Corbusier's most prominent building, the Court House, consists of the High court, which is literally higher than the other, eight lower courts. Most of the other housing was done by Le Corbusier's cousin Pierre Jeanneret, the English husband and wife team of Maxwell Fry and Jane Drew, along with a team of nine Indian architects -- M. N. Sharma, A. Ar. Prabhawalkar, B. P. Mathur, Piloo Moody, U. E. Chowdhury, N. S. Lamba, J. L. Malhotra, J. S. Dethe and Aditya Prakash.

The city in its final form, while not resembling his previous city projects like the Ville Contemporaine or the Ville Radieuse, was an important and iconic landmark in the history of town planning. It continues to be an object of interest for architects, planners, historians and social scientists.

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delta
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chandigarh


loverboy
CHANDIGARH is100% planned city in India designed by Le-Corbusier.

It is the capital of Punjab & Haryana.
The city has 61 sectors all alike.
he took the ruller and divided the map into equal parts...lol


Muthu S
100% planned city is CHANDIGARH, designed by Le-Corbusier. It is the capital of Punjab & Haryana. The city has 61 sectors all alike.


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It's Chandigarh, Initially American architect-planner Albert Mayer, and then the famous French architect Le Corbusier designed the new city. Developed in 1950's Chandigarh became famous as one of the few planned cities in India. In 1966, the state of Haryana was carved out of Punjab and Chandigarh became the capital of both the states.


Open_Mind
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Chandigarh


wind
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Chandigarh when it was constructed! But New Mumbai when you consider the infrastructure as per emerging needs.


d_1167
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chandigadh & Gandhinagar


cipotli
i take infrastructure as for future it expansion. then for IT survival bangalore and chennai is coming in line


Obedient
Patna!!! Hi,Hi. Answered for two reasons.1) For you to get irritated and 2) to earn two points.


shubham_nath
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Chandigarh...i thot...though they say Navi Mumbai was also planned...but doesnt look like


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Bhilai


miles 2 miles _
Jaipur capital of rajasthan is the planned city in india, now also called pinkcity,is famous in world.jai sriram.


why
It is definitely not Chandigarh. I was in chandigarh recently and was shocked.

Chandigarh is only 50 years old I am told. Yet the muslims have been successful in building a mosque adjacent to a temple one more time.

How can Chandigarh then be a planned city? Those who designed chandigarh should have known the problem of islamists and how they are trying to destroy hinduism.

Therefore Chandigarh is definitely not a planned city at all. It has repeated the same mistakes that have been allowed to happen in the whole of India.

no one is trying to help save hinduism. everyone is helping in destroying the little that is left. unless of course the plans are to destroy and not build.



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