AN EXAMPLE OF USE OF WASTE CERAMICS IN PUBLIC SPHERE: CHANDIGARH ROCK GARDEN-INDIA

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Anadolu Univ

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Public spheres are for everybody in the society. Some of these places differ from the others depending on their varying features. To illustrate with, Chandigarh City, designed by Architect Le Corbusier as the first planned city of India, is clearly distinguished form other cities with its Chandigarh Rock Garden. Initiated by a civil servant named Nek Chand in the early 1950s by placing urban and industrial waste materials in the area without informing the officials, this 18 acres Chandigarh Rock Garden is now regarded as one of the wonders of the world with its several thousands of sculptures, deep valleys and the areas surrounded by paths. This garden is also remarkable in terms of the waste ceramics used extensively in its construction. This paper aims at dealing with the secret construction of Chandigarh Rock Garden of India, one of the largest recycling parks in the world that is outstanding with the use of waste ceramics in such a public sphere. Similarly, the objects in the park shaped out of waste ceramics and the contribution of Nek Chand to the idea of recycling will also be included within the scope of this study as well.

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Chandigarh Rock Garden, Waste Ceramic, Recycling, Nek Chand

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Anadolu Universitesi Sanat & Tasarim Dergisi-Anadolu University Journal of Art & Design

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