Randhawa was chairman of the committee to plan the city which is now Chandigarh in 1955, and was instrumental in the city's landscaping.
During this time King Pandukabhaya formally planned the city, with gates, quarters for traders etc.
Griffin planned the city around two axes which converge in the center of the Parliamentary Triangle.
Washington chose Pierre Charles L'Enfant to plan the new city.
Soon afterwards, he began to plan the city of Paterson, New Jersey.
An important style implemented in planning the city was the radiating grid of streets centering from the central Plaza.
After many problems, he managed to plan and build the city, helped to bring the first settlers, and organized the first institutions.
The disaster allowed the authorities a unique opportunity to plan the city from scratch.
The next step in planning the city was the surveying of the area according to the architect's plans for the city.
In 1794, Ellicott accepted a commission from Pennsylvania to plan the city of Erie.