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Solar Day bas-relief for the Capital Complex Buildings, Chandigarh, India
Solar Day bas-relief for the Capital Complex Buildings, Chandigarh, India
Switzerland, c. 1950
carved teak 20½ h × 37½ w in (52 × 95 cm)
carved teak 20½ h × 37½ w in (52 × 95 cm)
estimate: $30,000–50,000
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This carved bas-relief was designed by Le Corbusier for the Capital Complex Building in Chandigarh, India. The wood reliefs were pressed into wet cement providing decoration to the austere architecture.This relief depicts the Corbusier diagram of the twenty-four hour day on which urban planning should be based. Signed to lower left: [L.C.].
provenance: The Capital Complex building, Chandigarh, India | Giani Rattan Singh | Private collection, New York
literature: The Ideas of Le Corbusier: On Architecture and Urban Planning, Guiton, pg. 108 Le Corbusier, Palais de l’Assemblée de Chandigarh, Krustrup, fig. 28 Conférences de Rio, Le Corbusier au Brésil, Tsiomis, Flammarion and Fondation Le Corbusier, pg. 69