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The Architect - April - June 2009

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‘Steel’ occupies a relatively top spot in the global design and construction industry. Unlike in the past where its use was limited to bridge building, tools and armaments, a large quantity of steel is used today to keep pace with heightened design aspirations; to conquer new architectural horizons. Sri Lanka is no exception. Steel is being explored in every possible way, in every trade, resulting in huge quantities of the material being imported, largely from South Africa, China and India.
Combining sleek geometry that gives rise to a lively ambience and technology that promotes energy conservation, Architect Upendra Rajapaksha’s innovative project is truly a building of the future.
Located away from the congested town centre of Dambulla, this distinctive bus terminal is spread out unobtrusively against a mountainous backdrop of an ancient heritage site.
Located in a remote and unspoilt area, “River Retreat” is indeed a quiet getaway and an ideal holiday home surrounded by native plants, a backyard orchard and chirping birds throughout the day.
Nestled within the refreshing backdrop of the Madiwela wetland, this piece of architecture soars up to the sky; inspired by ‘a waadiya’, an open watch hut built elevated from the ground to ensure an unimpeded view.
Architects Sheran Henry and Thanushka Wijayapala describe how they transformed an uninteresting space of a tall building into a modern interior to reflect the energetic vibes of mobile communication.
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The quarterly publication is the journal of the Institute of Architects, Sri Lanka. Done in collaboration with the Institute the magazine carries a theme with each issue and features projects and houses of local architects. Each covers interesting aspects in design, innovation and issues relevant to the present day to kindle the interest of both the general reader and architects alike. The magazine also features student projects, profile articles, features and latest news both local and international in the sphere of architecture.
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