India, Feb. 15 -- There are cities that grow on you quietly, and then there is Chandigarh - a city that teaches you how to breathe. Among its many gentle lessons, none is more understated and enduring than the bridge market of Sector 17, a modest stretch of life unfolding beneath a flyover designed not for speed, but for beauty.

Le Corbusier imagined Chandigarh as a living organism, where architecture would influence how people lived, paused, and connected. Nowhere is this idea more tangible than in this bridge - the only flyover he designed primarily for aesthetic purposes, cutting through office spaces rather than soaring above congestion. Over the years, it has become less a piece of infrastructure and more a shared civic room.

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