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Looking at the ideas and subsequent changes in the Chandigarh city and what they might mean for city planning and architectural theory and practice. This book revisits Chandigarh and examines its built and social form in terms of various perspectives, reviewing the changes in the city and to the lives of its inhabitants and its architecture.
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Looking at the ideas & subsequent changes in the Chandigarh city & what they might mean for city planning & architectural theory & practice. This book revisits Chandigarh & examines its built & social form in terms of various perspectives, reviewing the changes in the city & to the lives of its inhabitants & its architecture.

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