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Guided tour, open mic held to mark Pierre Jeanneret’s death anniversary

The day began with a morning session at the Pierre Jeanneret Museum, Sector 5

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Pierre Jeanneret's house in Chandigarh. File
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The UT Tourism Department today commemorated the death anniversary of Pierre Jeanneret with a series of events celebrating his contributions to the city’s architectural heritage.

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The day began with a morning session at the Pierre Jeanneret Museum, Sector 5, where school students participated enthusiastically in an interactive educational programme.

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During the session, students were introduced to Jeanneret’s life, philosophy and works. A guided tour was conducted by the Tourism Department to spread awareness about his legacy and his pivotal role in shaping Chandigarh’s architectural identity.

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In the evening, a special commemorative event was held in collaboration with Alliance Française, under the supervision of Fiona Guerra, Director, Alliance Française, Chandigarh. The gathering drew a diverse audience for a Hi-tea session, followed by an insightful presentation on Pierre Jeanneret’s monumental achievements.

Nikhita Kinger, Visiting Professor, Chandigarh College of Architecture, delivered the keynote presentation, highlighting Jeanneret’s immense contributions to Chandigarh’s modernist vision and his collaboration with Le Corbusier in building the city.

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To conclude the event, an open mic session was offered to architects, students and other participants, providing them an opportunity to share personal reflections, experiences, and stories related to Pierre Jeanneret and his lasting influence on Chandigarh.

Radhika Singh, Director Tourism, Chandigarh, reaffirmed the department’s commitment to promoting Jeanneret’s legacy and fostering greater public appreciation for Chandigarh’s rich cultural and architectural heritage.

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