Who was the town-planner of Chandigarh?

(A) Edward Lutyens
(B) Charles Correa
(C) Le Corbusier
(D) Christopher Wren

Correct Answer : Le Corbusier
Question Asked : SSC Statistical Investigators Grade-IV Exam 2005
Explanation : Of all the new town schemes in independent India, the Chandigarh project quickly assumed prime significance, because of the city’s strategic location as well as the personal interest of Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of independent India. Commissioned by Nehru to reflect the new nation’s modem, progressive outlook, Chandigarh was designed by the French (born Swiss) architect and urban planner, Le Corbusier, in the 1950s. Le Corbusier was in fact the second architect of the city, after the initial master plan was prepared by the American architect-planner Albert Mayer (planner) who was working with the Polish-born architect Matthew Nowicki.
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