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Adviser inaugurates Sukhna Interpretation Centre at lake

CHANDIGARH: UT Adviser Manoj Parida inaugurated Sukhna Interpretation Centre at Sukhna Lake on the occasion of 52nd death anniversary of Pierre Jeanneret here today
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UT Adviser Manoj Parida at Sukhna Interpretation Centre at the pump house tower at Sukhna Lake in Chandigarh on Wednesday. Tribune Photo: Ravi Kumar
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Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, December 4

UT Adviser Manoj Parida inaugurated Sukhna Interpretation Centre at Sukhna Lake on the occasion of 52nd death anniversary of Pierre Jeanneret, here today.

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The landmark structure of the lake, sculptural pump house, was recently repaired and restored for the interpretation centre. Senior officials and eminent architects of the city were present on the occasion.

The proposal for setting up this centre was mooted by Deepika Gandhi, Director, Le Corbusier Centre, in May this year during a presentation to UT Adviser Manoj Parida on various issues that need to be addressed at Sukhna Lake and its precincts.

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The UT Adviser endorsed the idea. On his directions, the Engineering Department took up the restoration and repair of the brick structure.

The structure is another example of innovation and creativity of Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret.

She curated the images and text for display in consultation with Prof Rajnish Wattas, her co- author of the book, “Sukhna - Sublime Lake of Chandigarh”, which was published in 2009.

The exhibits attempt to capture the essence of the lake in around 30 panels starting from the creators of the lake to its lesser known components like light fixtures and entrance gate.

The display is an interesting mix of vintage pictures, drawings and sketches to highlight the thought that went behind each element. The display was a challenge due to the circular shape and small size of the room.

The UT Adviser expressed happiness at another successful venture to preserve the heritage of the city. He hoped that the centre would become another landmark in the city and sensitise citizens and tourists to Sukhna Lake as an important part of the city’s legacy.

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