Geoffrey Bawa House
Kiran MehtaKiran Mehta/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, COLOMBO/ Updated : May 1, 2017, 10:36 IST
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Geoffrey Bawa was undoubtedly the most renowned Sri Lankan architect, and one of the most famous names in architecture across Asia in the last century. He heralded the 'Tropical Modernism' style of architecture in Colombo. Prior t … Read more
Geoffrey Bawa was undoubtedly the most renowned Sri Lankan architect, and one of the most famous names in architecture across Asia in the last century. He heralded the 'Tropical Modernism' style of architecture in Colombo. Prior to that, British architecture dotted the city, but lack of space made it necessary to re-think design. And Bawa had the answer. Read less

Geoffrey Bawa was undoubtedly the most renowned Sri Lankan architect, and one of the most famous names in architecture across Asia in the last century. He heralded the 'Tropical Modernism' style of architecture in Colombo. Prior to that, British architecture dotted the city, but lack of space made it necessary to re-think design. And Bawa had the answer.
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