Le Corbusier was approached by the Punjab government to design the new capital city of Chandigarh after the partition of India. The initial master plan for Chandigarh was designed by Albert Mayer but Le Corbusier later took control of the project in 1951. Le Corbusier's design for Chandigarh featured sectors as self-contained neighborhood units organized in a grid pattern. Each sector contained housing as well as schools, shops, and parks. The Capitol Complex at the center of the city featured important government buildings arranged around open plazas. Chandigarh became a bold experiment in modern urban planning that showed a new way of urban life in India.