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accueil nos livres les revues Revues Internationales A+U A+U 11:06 489 GEOFFREY BAWA - ESSENCE OF SRI LANKA
A+U 11:06 489 GEOFFREY BAWA - ESSENCE OF SRI LANKA
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Editeur: A+u
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Parution: 06-06-11
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124 pages
Langue: Anglais
EAN13: AU489
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Présentation de l'éditeur :
For most people, Sri Lanka brings to mind a
mysterious country rich in ancient heritage sites and spectacular
natural landscapes. It is within such a captivating context which the
architect Geoffrey Bawa (1919-2003) practiced his craft. Considered the
foremost contemporary architect in Sri Lanka, his work continues to have
lasting influence for several generations of Asian architects,
particularly those in the tropical regions.
Working mainly in Sri
Lanka and parts of tropical Asia, he adapted vernacular elements,
materials, construction methodologies and thinking during a time when
the current notions of sustainability and climate-responsiveness had yet
to exist. Also, for him the spatial and visual experiences through a
building were far more important than its physical form. The result is
an architecture that is responsive to its climate and landscape, with
carefully orchestrated scenography of spaces typically blurring
boundaries between the inside and outside. It is this ability to distil
the essence of Sri Lanka through his contemporary sensibilities, which
has allowed his work to bridge seamlessly between vernacular traditions
and modernity, beautifully sensitive to context yet thoroughly relevant
to its time and till today.
Over two weeks in January 2011, we had
the opportunity to photograph most of the projects presented in the
issue, in their current states. Our editor also visited the various
sites, returning with deep impressions that contributed to the shaping
of the issue. This issue introduces the landscapes of Sri Lanka, and
brings readers into the built legacy of Geoffrey Bawa. The main essay
and project descriptions by Channa Daswatte ? who was a principal
associate and close friend of Bawa ? give valuable insight to the
approach and background of his works. The issue closes with glimpses
into the nature of architecture education in Sri Lanka and the works of
the emerging, new generation of Sri Lankan architects today. We would
like to extend our heartfelt thanks to the staff and trustees of the
Geoffrey Bawa Trust for all their support and help in the making of this
issue, as well as the current building owners who kindly allowed their
buildings to be photographed.
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