Civil Secretariat, Punjab & Haryana, 2010

Architect: Le Corbusier, 1958

Legislative Assembly (back entrance), 2010

Architect: Le Corbusier, 1962

Tower of Shadows, Sector 1, 2010

Architect: Le Corbusier, 1987

Government Senior Secondary School, Sector 22, 2011

Architect: Pierre Jeanneret

Manuel Bougot is a French photographer based in Paris.

When he was a teenager, his family moved into "les Orgues de Frandre", the brand new housing towers conceived by the architect Martin Van Treeck. This experience triggered his passion for architecture and town planning.

Meanwhile, he started practicing photography in his high school photo-club before joining, at the age of seventeen during a school exchange, Horace Greeley Highschool photography class in Chappaqua, NY. In 1977, during a long stay in New York, he decided to become a photographer and, back to France, he studied at ENS Louis Lumière professional school of photography.

After practicing photography in the fields of fashion, theatre, cinema and actors' portraits, he set up his own photo studio and worked for advertising agencies and magazines. Simultaneously, he pursued personal projects such as his "Off season" and « Domestic portraits » series.

In 2009, Manuel Bougot returned to architecture and town planning, achieving an important project on Le Corbusier's buildings in India. "Chandigarh", the first part of this work, was exhibited in New York (2022), Tokyo (2021), New Dehli, Arles, Bruxelles, and Cardiff. His photographs are part of private and public collections, recently a photograph of the ‘’Chandigarh’’ series entered the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago.

Manuel Bougot supports "Eileen Gray - Etoile de Mer - Le Corbusier" association for the conservation and valorisation of "Cap Moderne" architectural site.

  • 08.09.12 – 27.10.12
    PHOTOINK, New Delhi
    Chandigarh, Portrait of a City (2010 - 2012)
Chandigarh, Portrait of a City

Private house, Sector 5, 2010

Architect: Unknown

Pigment print

3 sizes available
9.8 × 7.8 in / 25 × 20 cm (Ed of 4)
19.6 × 15.7 in / 50 × 40 cm (Ed of 8)
49.2 × 39.3 in / 125 × 100 cm (Ed of 3)

Private villa, Sector 4, 2011

Architect: Pierre Jeanneret

Pigment print

3 sizes available
9.8 × 7.8 in / 25 × 20 cm (Ed of 4)
19.6 × 15.7 in / 50 × 40 cm (Ed of 8)
49.2 × 39.3 in / 125 × 100 cm (Ed of 3)

Private house, Sector 5, 2010

Architect: Unknown

Pigment print

3 sizes available
9.8 × 7.8 in / 25 × 20 cm (Ed of 4)
19.6 × 15.7 in / 50 × 40 cm (Ed of 8)
49.2 × 39.3 in / 125 × 100 cm (Ed of 3)

High Court, 2010

Architect: Le Corbusier, 1955

Pigment print

3 sizes available
9.8 × 7.8 in / 25 × 20 cm (Ed of 4)
19.6 × 15.7 in / 50 × 40 cm (Ed of 8)
49.2 × 39.3 in / 125 × 100 cm (Ed of 3)

High Court, 2010

Architect: Le Corbusier, 1955

Pigment print

3 sizes available
9.8 × 7.8 in / 25 × 20 cm (Ed of 4)
19.6 × 15.7 in / 50 × 40 cm (Ed of 8)
49.2 × 39.3 in / 125 × 100 cm (Ed of 3)

Punjab University Library, Sector 14, 2010

Architect: Pierre Jeanneret, 1961

Pigment print

3 sizes available
9.8 × 7.8 in / 25 × 20 cm (Ed of 4)
19.6 × 15.7 in / 50 × 40 cm (Ed of 8)
49.2 × 39.3 in / 125 × 100 cm (Ed of 3)

Punjab University Library, Sector 14, 2010

Architect: Pierre Jeanneret, 1958

Pigment print

3 sizes available
9.8 × 7.8 in / 25 × 20 cm (Ed of 4)
19.6 × 15.7 in / 50 × 40 cm (Ed of 8)
49.2 × 39.3 in / 125 × 100 cm (Ed of 3)

Gandhi Bhavan, Sector 14, 2010

Architect: Pierre Jeanneret, 1966

Pigment print

3 sizes available
9.8 × 7.8 in / 25 × 20 cm (Ed of 4)
19.6 × 15.7 in / 50 × 40 cm (Ed of 8)
49.2 × 39.3 in / 125 × 100 cm (Ed of 3)

High Court (roof), Sector 1, 2010

Architect: Le Corbusier, 1955

Pigment print

3 sizes available
9.8 × 7.8 in / 25 × 20 cm (Ed of 4)
19.6 × 15.7 in / 50 × 40 cm (Ed of 8)
49.2 × 39.3 in / 125 × 100 cm (Ed of 3)

Civil Secretariat, Punjab & Haryana, 2010

Architect: Le Corbusier, 1958

Pigment print

3 sizes available
9.8 × 7.8 in / 25 × 20 cm (Ed of 4)
19.6 × 15.7 in / 50 × 40 cm (Ed of 8)
49.2 × 39.3 in / 125 × 100 cm (Ed of 3)

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