Worlds within Worlds | Works from the Collection of Peter Petrou
Worlds within Worlds | Works from the Collection of Peter Petrou
Lot Closed
September 21, 03:54 PM GMT
Estimate
8,000 - 12,000 GBP
Lot Details
Description
Le Corbusier
1887 - 1965
Chandigarh Manhole Cover
iron
later mounted with a bespoke table base which is cast 'Corbusier'
80cm. diameter; 2ft. 6¼in.
Conceived circa 1950.
The ‘new’ city of Chandigarh, in the foothills of the Himalayas, in the Punjab, was commissioned by Nehru, the first Prime Minister of independent India in the 1950's.
Le Corbusier (1887-1965), the architectural visionary drew up the master plan. On his first visit to the area he was enraptured by the unity of life in India and during his week-long stay he filled thirty-two pages of his large sketchbook with the main concepts; the architecture was to be "Neither English, nor French, nor American, but Indian".
Le Corbusier's second in command was Pierre Jeanneret who had the understanding and technical ability to realize the dreams of Corbusier. With many parks and water features, the city is based on rectangles, or sectors, which are intended to be self-sufficient neighbourhood units bound by roads, and every aspect of the city, every tiny detail, was designed for Chandigarh including all the street furniture and the present lot which features the master plan of India's first Modernist city.
COMPARATIVE LITERTURE
Eric Touchaleaume, Gérald Moreau, Le Corbusier Pierre Jeanneret: The Indian Story, Design-Art-Architecture, 2014, Montreuil, p.118