The complex is the head of the city located in the North, which houses the seats of the three major arms of government -- the Vidhan Sabha complex and the Civil Secretariat and the High Court, in addition to a few other minor buildings. In the run up to a formal inspection of the city and its Capitol Complex by the UNESCO team expected anytime this month, the Chandigarh administration has begun a dialogue with its residents called ‘Samvaad’ spread over five days to discuss and invite solutions, suggestions to manage and preserve the city in accordance with Corbusier’s vision. Last year after several years of dithering by the Union Culture Ministry, the dossier asking for heritage status was submitted to UNESCO by the government and it was accepted soon after. The dossier has a section on how the Chandigarh administration proposes to manage and conserve Corbusier’s unique legacy which, given the fact that it is a living, breathing city, is not the same as preserving a building.