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In the 20th century, Chandigarh city, which is located at the foothills of Shivalik Range, is considered one of the best examples of urban planning and modern architecture in the entire world, and it is believed that the legendary French architect Le Corbusier was instrumental in its planning and design. In addition to Le Corbusier, there were many other visionaries that stood alongside him, such as Pierre Jeanneret, Maxwell Fry, Jane Drew, as well as India's first accredited female architect, Urmila Eulie Chowdhury.

Her most well-known nickname was Eulie, and she worked closely with Le Corbusier over the course of two stints as a senior architect (1951-1963 and 1968-1970), planning and implementing the design and construction of Chandigarh as well as handling his correspondence with Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru.

It is also noteworthy that Eulie designed the main block of the Polytechnic for Women, the hostel block for the Home Science College, the St John's School, as well as residential complexes for ministers, multi-story government housing complexes, school buildings, and city centers of Amritsar and Mohali.