Chowdhury, Eulie (1923–)
Chowdhury, Eulie (1923–)
Indian architect. Name variations: Born Urmila Eulie Chowdhury in 1923 in Shahjehanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India; University of Sydney, BA, 1947.
Renowned architect, worked in US before returning to native India to work as senior architect on Le Corbusier's new Punjab capital city, Chandigarh (1951–63); wrote memoir Memories of Le Corbusier; served as principal of Delhi School of Architecture (1963–65); returned to work on Chandigarh project as senior architect (1968–70) and as chief architect in charge of 2nd phase of planning (1971–76); worked as chief architect for Harayana State (1970) and of Punjab State (1976–81); retired from public service (1981) and worked in private practice in Chandigarh; was 1st woman elected to Royal Institute of British Architects and Indian Institute of Architects. Buildings include Polytechnic for Women (1960) and Hostel Block for Home Science College of Chandigarh (1970).