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WORKS OF
GEOFFREY BAWA
By - Aashish Gupta
Diksha Jain
INTRODUCTION
• Born in 1919
• Educated at Royal College and Middle Temple, London and became a
Lawyer.
• Studied architecture in Architectural Association, London in 1956
• In 1957, at the age of 38 , returned to Sri Lanka qualified as an architect to
take over Reid's practice.
A building can only be understood by moving around and
through it and by experiencing the modulation and feel the
spaces one moves through- from the outside into verandah,
than rooms, passages, courtyards.
Architecture cannot be totally explained but must be
experienced.
Geoffrey Bawa
PHILOSOPHY
•Highly personal in his approach, evoking the
pleasures of the senses that go hand in hand
with the climate, landscape, and culture of
ancient Ceylon(Present day Sri Lanka).
•Brings together an appreciation of the
Western humanist tradition in architecture
with needs and lifestyles of his own country.
•The principal force behind TROPICAL
MODERNISM.
PHILOSOPHY
1.RESPECTED THE SITE AND CONTEXT
2.BUILDINGS HAD A PLAY OF LIGHT AND SHADE.
3.FLOW OF SPACES
4.FUSED VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE WITH THE MODERN
CONCEPTS TO SATIATE THE NEEDS OF THE URBAN POPULATION
5.USED SALVAGED ARTIFACTS
6. ROOF FORMS AS ELEMENTS
7. WATERBODY –AN ESSENTIAL PART OF BAWA’S ARCHITECTURE
Street Address Dedduwa Lake
Location Bentota, Sri Lanka
Architect/Planner Geoffrey Bawa
Date 1949-1998
Building Types
landscape,
residential
Building Usage
garden,
private residence
THE GARDEN LUNUGANGA
•A small rubber plantation consisting of
a house and 25 acres of land.
•A low hill planted with rubber and fruit
trees and coconut palms with rice fields.
AT THE BEGINNING NOW
• The Italian inspired garden with
spectacular views over lakes and
tropical jungle
• The original bungalow survive within
its cocoon of added verandas ,
courtyards and loggias.
•Juts out into a brackish lagoon lying off the estuary of the Bentota River.
Planofthehouse&gardenin1985
PLANTATION HOUSE
•A collection of courtyards, verandahs and loggias create a
haven of peace and inspiration. 
•Suites are individual and beautifully decorated to provide a
relaxing and memorable environment.
•Set at the edge of a cinnamon plantation 
•high on the hill overlooking the lake to the south thus giving the privacy.
STUDIO
Sectional elevation of the house
South facade of the house Drawing room
Exterior view of entrance to foyer Exterior view through oversized door-
frames reinforced and supported by
central columns
Exterior detail showing lattice windows Interior view showing rustic seating
area with views to garden
Exterior view showing
a sculpture
Mask of Hindu PanArecanut palms, Jars
& pool
Statue of leopard Mouth of hell, villa park, Italy
The entry steps up to the south terrace
View from the sitting room across the
north terrace
Aerial view showing retaining wall's
scalloped layout design
2 substantial tree grow within house
"houses are inseparable from trees”
Open-to-sky bathroom with a tree
“we have traditionally lived outdoors”
Furnished in natural timber, simple white fabric, sturdy wrougt iron lighting
fittings.
“A HOUSE IS A GARDEN”
• This is not a garden of colorful flowers , neat borders and curling
fountains –
1. it is a civilized wilderness
2. an assemblage of tropical plants of different scale and texture
3. a composition of green on green
4. an ever changing play of light and shade
5. a succession of hidden surprises and vistas
6. a landscape of memories and ideas
In 1948, a young man dreamt of making a garden. Today
the garden is in its prime but, after the passage of over fifty
monsoons, the young man has grown old. As he sits in his
wheelchair on the terrace and watches the sun setting
across the lake it may be that he reflects on his
achievement.
A.S.H DE SILVA HOUSE, Galle
Variant Names Geoffrey Bawa's House
Location Colombo, Sri Lanka
Architect/Planner Geoffrey Bawa
Date 1960
Building Type Residential
Building Usage Private residence
Keywords courtyard house
PLAN
SECTION
• House for a doctor in
galle, on a sloping site,
with the house in the
upper part of the site,
with a corridor leading
down to the dispensary
by the roadside.
• The house is modernist &
traditional at the same
time.
• At the very heart of the
house is a planted court,
fountain and pool
CENTRAL COURT AND LIVING ROOM
APPROACH DRIVEWAY
ENTRANCE WITH REFLECTING POOL CENTRAL POOL COURT
PLAN OF A.S.H. DE SILVA HOUSE, 1960
• In plan the Plan of De silva house recalls the pin-wheel layout of Rohe’s
brick country house (1923)
• At the very heart where Bawa has placed a planted court, fountain
and pool, Wright would have put the chimney there
PLAN OF COUNTRY HOUSE. MIES VAN
DER ROHE, ARCHITECT, 1923
33RD
LANE HOUSE, COLOMBO
Variant Names Geoffrey Bawa's House
Street Address
33rd lane, Bagatelle
Road
Location Colombo, Sri Lanka
Architect/Planner Geoffrey Bawa
Date 1960-1998
Building Type Residential
Building Usage Private residence
Keywords
Adaptive re-use;
courtyard house
•The house in 33rd Lane is an essay in
architectural bricolage.
Elements salvaged from old buildings in
Sri Lanka and South India were artfully
incorporated into the evolving
composition.
Main entrance to the house
Columns at the end of the hallway.
Door painted by D. Friend
•1958 Bawa bought the third house in
a row of four small houses.
•He converted it into a pied-à-terre
(lodging for occasional use) with
living room, bedroom, tiny kitchen
and room for a servant.
•After some time he bought the
fourth and this was colonized to serve
as dining room and second living
room.
•Ten years later the remaining
bungalows were acquired and
added into the composition and the
first in the row was converted into a
four-storey tower.
Patio with bench adjacent
to central seating room
•Over a period of forty years the houses
were subjected to continual change.
•Although the plan form of the whole
might at each stage have been
thought to be simply the result of an
arbitrary process of stripping away and
adding, any accidental or picturesque
quality has always been tempered by a
strong sense of order and composition.
• It was here that Bawa developed his
interest in architectural bricolage.
Roof terrace
Ground floor plan
The final result is an introspective labyrinth of rooms and garden courts
which together create the illusion of limitless space. Words like inside and
outside lose all meaning: here are rooms without roofs and roofs without
walls, all connected by a complex matrix of axes and internal vistas.
FIRST FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR PLAN
SECTION
View from the garage down
the entrance hallway
Lobby
Courtyard in lobby area 2nd
Courtyard in lobby area
Dinning area
Room on Ground Floor View from bedroom towards the garden
Upstairs seating roomDecorated door to upstairs seating room
TRITON HOTEL ,AHUNGALLA,1979
THE TRITON HOTEL WAS COMMISSIONED BY HOTEL DEVELOPMENT FIRM AITKEN SPENCE IN
1979.
AERIAL VIEW OF THE ENTIRE HOTEL AND BEACHSCAPE
MAIN ENTRANCE FROM
COLOMBO–GALLE ROAD
•LONG APPROACH DRAMATIZING
THE ARRIVAL
ENTRANCE
THROUGHT THE
COCONUT
TREE POOL
THE BASIC UNIT OF THE HOTEL IS A SINGLE-NODED CORRIDOR.
LINKED OPEN PAVILLIONS
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
THE TRITON
HOTEL
FEATURES
VERY CLEAN
AND SIMPLE
ARCHITECTUR
AL DETAILING
WITH LITTLE
ORNAMENTAT
ION.
• INTERIOR SPACES ARE LIGHT
AND AIRY, WITH EITHER PALE
TILED FLOORS OR CARPETS IN
NEUTRAL TONES.
•PLANTERS IN THE OPEN-AIR
LOBBIES AND HALLWAYS BLUR
THE LINES BETWEEN
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
SPACE
VIEW OF BAR AREA AND POOLVIEW FROM MAIN LOBBY
RUHUNU UNIVERSITY, MANTARA
Street Address Ruhunu University
Location Matara, Sri Lanka
Architect/Planner Geoffrey Bawa
Client Ministry of Education
Date 1980-1988
Century 20th
Decade 1980s
Building Type Educational
Building Usage University
SITE PLAN
ELEVATIONS
BAWA’S DESIGN DEPLOYED
OVER FIFTY SEPARATE PAVILIONS
LINKED BY A SYSTEM OF
COVERED LOGGIAS ON A
PREDOMINANTLY ORTHOGONAL
GRID AND USED A LIMITED
VOCABULARY OF FORMS AND
MATERIALS BORROWED FROM
THE PORTO-SINHALESE BUILDING
TRADITIONS OF THE LATE
MEDIEVAL PERIOD, BUT IT
EXPLOITED THE CHANGING
TOPOGRAPHY OF THE SITE TO
CREATE AN EVER VARYING
SEQUENCE OF COURTS AND
VERANDAHS, VISTAS AND
CLOSURES. THE RESULT WAS A
MODERN CAMPUS, VAST IN SIZE
BUT HUMAN IN SCALE.
DESIGN OF THE UNIVERSITY
•BAWA PLACED THE VICE
CHANCELLOR'S LODGE AND A
GUEST HOUSE ON THE WESTERN
HILL AND FLOODED THE
INTERVENING VALLEY TO CREATE A
BUFFER BETWEEN THE ROAD AND
THE MAIN CAMPUS.
•WRAPPED THE BUILDINGS OF THE
SCIENCE FACULTY AROUND THE
NORTHERN HILL AND THOSE OF THE
ARTS FACULTY AROUND THE
SOUTHERN HILL, USING THE
DEPRESSION BETWEEN THEM FOR
THE LIBRARY AND OTHER CENTRAL
FACILITIES.
MASSING
Central valley with library
•BUILDINGS WERE PLANNED
ORTHOGONALLY ON A NORTH-
SOUTH GRID BUT WERE
ALLOWED TO 'RUN WITH SITE'.
•NATURAL FEATURES SUCH AS
ROCKY OUTCROPS WERE
INCORPORATED INTO THE
BASES OF BUILDINGS OR
BECAME FOCAL FEATURES OF
THE OPEN SPACES.
•THE LIMITED ARCHITECTURAL
VOCABULARY CLEARLY
DERIVES FROM PORTO-
SINHALESE TRADITIONS
Exterior view showing terraces and
juxtaposition of buildings with each other
and landscape
•PAVILIONS, VARYING IN SCALE
AND EXTENT, ARE CONNECTED BY
COVERED LINKS AND SEPARATED
BY AN EVER-CHANGING
SUCCESSION OF GARDEN
COURTS.
•EVERYWHERE THERE ARE PLACES
TO PAUSE AND CONSIDER, TO SIT
AND CONTEMPLATE, TO GATHER
AND DISCUSS.
•THE MAIN ROUTES EITHER CUT
UNCOMPROMISINGLY ACROSS
THE CONTOURS OR MEANDER
HORIZONTALLY ALONG THEM.
EXTERIOR VIEW FROM STREET LEVEL
SHOWING USE OF STONE AND
CONCRETE IN FAÇADE
BUILDINGS ARE ALIGNED
CAREFULLY TO MINIMIZE
SOLAR INTRUSION AND
MITIGATE THE EFFECTS OF THE
SOUTH-WEST MONSOON.
FEW OF THE SPACES ARE AIR-
CONDITIONED AND THE
BUILDINGS RELY FOR THE MOST
PART ON NATURAL
VENTILATION.
EXTERIOR VIEW SHOWING LARGE
DIMENSIONS AND TRIPLE STORY
COVERED ENTRANCE PORTICO
EXTERIOR DETAIL SHOWING
PASSAGE TO PLANTED
COURTYARD
EXTERIOR VIEW SHOWING
BUILDING'S WRAPPING
TERRACES AND POSITION ON A
HILL
EXTERIOR VIEW OF FAÇADE
SHOWING STILT SUPPORT FRAME
SRI LANKAN PARLIAMENT,KOTTE,1979
SECTION
PLAN
ARIEL VIEW OF THE ISLAND SITE
DETAILING OF EXTERNAL FACADE
FIRST SKETCH OF MAIN CHAMBERS MAIN CHAMBERS
ELEVATION MEMBER’S GARDEN
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Geoffrey Bawa by Taylor, B. B.
www.geoffreybawa.com

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Works of Geoffrey Bawa

  • 1. WORKS OF GEOFFREY BAWA By - Aashish Gupta Diksha Jain
  • 2. INTRODUCTION • Born in 1919 • Educated at Royal College and Middle Temple, London and became a Lawyer. • Studied architecture in Architectural Association, London in 1956 • In 1957, at the age of 38 , returned to Sri Lanka qualified as an architect to take over Reid's practice.
  • 3. A building can only be understood by moving around and through it and by experiencing the modulation and feel the spaces one moves through- from the outside into verandah, than rooms, passages, courtyards. Architecture cannot be totally explained but must be experienced. Geoffrey Bawa
  • 4. PHILOSOPHY •Highly personal in his approach, evoking the pleasures of the senses that go hand in hand with the climate, landscape, and culture of ancient Ceylon(Present day Sri Lanka). •Brings together an appreciation of the Western humanist tradition in architecture with needs and lifestyles of his own country. •The principal force behind TROPICAL MODERNISM.
  • 5. PHILOSOPHY 1.RESPECTED THE SITE AND CONTEXT 2.BUILDINGS HAD A PLAY OF LIGHT AND SHADE. 3.FLOW OF SPACES 4.FUSED VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE WITH THE MODERN CONCEPTS TO SATIATE THE NEEDS OF THE URBAN POPULATION 5.USED SALVAGED ARTIFACTS 6. ROOF FORMS AS ELEMENTS 7. WATERBODY –AN ESSENTIAL PART OF BAWA’S ARCHITECTURE
  • 6. Street Address Dedduwa Lake Location Bentota, Sri Lanka Architect/Planner Geoffrey Bawa Date 1949-1998 Building Types landscape, residential Building Usage garden, private residence THE GARDEN LUNUGANGA
  • 7. •A small rubber plantation consisting of a house and 25 acres of land. •A low hill planted with rubber and fruit trees and coconut palms with rice fields. AT THE BEGINNING NOW • The Italian inspired garden with spectacular views over lakes and tropical jungle • The original bungalow survive within its cocoon of added verandas , courtyards and loggias.
  • 8. •Juts out into a brackish lagoon lying off the estuary of the Bentota River. Planofthehouse&gardenin1985
  • 9. PLANTATION HOUSE •A collection of courtyards, verandahs and loggias create a haven of peace and inspiration.  •Suites are individual and beautifully decorated to provide a relaxing and memorable environment. •Set at the edge of a cinnamon plantation  •high on the hill overlooking the lake to the south thus giving the privacy. STUDIO
  • 10. Sectional elevation of the house South facade of the house Drawing room
  • 11. Exterior view of entrance to foyer Exterior view through oversized door- frames reinforced and supported by central columns
  • 12. Exterior detail showing lattice windows Interior view showing rustic seating area with views to garden
  • 13. Exterior view showing a sculpture Mask of Hindu PanArecanut palms, Jars & pool Statue of leopard Mouth of hell, villa park, Italy
  • 14. The entry steps up to the south terrace View from the sitting room across the north terrace Aerial view showing retaining wall's scalloped layout design
  • 15. 2 substantial tree grow within house "houses are inseparable from trees” Open-to-sky bathroom with a tree “we have traditionally lived outdoors” Furnished in natural timber, simple white fabric, sturdy wrougt iron lighting fittings. “A HOUSE IS A GARDEN”
  • 16. • This is not a garden of colorful flowers , neat borders and curling fountains – 1. it is a civilized wilderness 2. an assemblage of tropical plants of different scale and texture 3. a composition of green on green 4. an ever changing play of light and shade 5. a succession of hidden surprises and vistas 6. a landscape of memories and ideas
  • 17. In 1948, a young man dreamt of making a garden. Today the garden is in its prime but, after the passage of over fifty monsoons, the young man has grown old. As he sits in his wheelchair on the terrace and watches the sun setting across the lake it may be that he reflects on his achievement.
  • 18. A.S.H DE SILVA HOUSE, Galle Variant Names Geoffrey Bawa's House Location Colombo, Sri Lanka Architect/Planner Geoffrey Bawa Date 1960 Building Type Residential Building Usage Private residence Keywords courtyard house
  • 19. PLAN SECTION • House for a doctor in galle, on a sloping site, with the house in the upper part of the site, with a corridor leading down to the dispensary by the roadside. • The house is modernist & traditional at the same time. • At the very heart of the house is a planted court, fountain and pool
  • 20. CENTRAL COURT AND LIVING ROOM
  • 21. APPROACH DRIVEWAY ENTRANCE WITH REFLECTING POOL CENTRAL POOL COURT
  • 22. PLAN OF A.S.H. DE SILVA HOUSE, 1960 • In plan the Plan of De silva house recalls the pin-wheel layout of Rohe’s brick country house (1923) • At the very heart where Bawa has placed a planted court, fountain and pool, Wright would have put the chimney there PLAN OF COUNTRY HOUSE. MIES VAN DER ROHE, ARCHITECT, 1923
  • 23. 33RD LANE HOUSE, COLOMBO Variant Names Geoffrey Bawa's House Street Address 33rd lane, Bagatelle Road Location Colombo, Sri Lanka Architect/Planner Geoffrey Bawa Date 1960-1998 Building Type Residential Building Usage Private residence Keywords Adaptive re-use; courtyard house
  • 24. •The house in 33rd Lane is an essay in architectural bricolage. Elements salvaged from old buildings in Sri Lanka and South India were artfully incorporated into the evolving composition. Main entrance to the house Columns at the end of the hallway. Door painted by D. Friend
  • 25. •1958 Bawa bought the third house in a row of four small houses. •He converted it into a pied-à-terre (lodging for occasional use) with living room, bedroom, tiny kitchen and room for a servant. •After some time he bought the fourth and this was colonized to serve as dining room and second living room. •Ten years later the remaining bungalows were acquired and added into the composition and the first in the row was converted into a four-storey tower. Patio with bench adjacent to central seating room
  • 26. •Over a period of forty years the houses were subjected to continual change. •Although the plan form of the whole might at each stage have been thought to be simply the result of an arbitrary process of stripping away and adding, any accidental or picturesque quality has always been tempered by a strong sense of order and composition. • It was here that Bawa developed his interest in architectural bricolage. Roof terrace
  • 27. Ground floor plan The final result is an introspective labyrinth of rooms and garden courts which together create the illusion of limitless space. Words like inside and outside lose all meaning: here are rooms without roofs and roofs without walls, all connected by a complex matrix of axes and internal vistas.
  • 28. FIRST FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR PLAN
  • 29. SECTION View from the garage down the entrance hallway Lobby
  • 30. Courtyard in lobby area 2nd Courtyard in lobby area
  • 32. Room on Ground Floor View from bedroom towards the garden
  • 33. Upstairs seating roomDecorated door to upstairs seating room
  • 34. TRITON HOTEL ,AHUNGALLA,1979 THE TRITON HOTEL WAS COMMISSIONED BY HOTEL DEVELOPMENT FIRM AITKEN SPENCE IN 1979.
  • 35. AERIAL VIEW OF THE ENTIRE HOTEL AND BEACHSCAPE
  • 36. MAIN ENTRANCE FROM COLOMBO–GALLE ROAD •LONG APPROACH DRAMATIZING THE ARRIVAL ENTRANCE THROUGHT THE COCONUT TREE POOL
  • 37. THE BASIC UNIT OF THE HOTEL IS A SINGLE-NODED CORRIDOR. LINKED OPEN PAVILLIONS GROUND FLOOR PLAN
  • 39. THE TRITON HOTEL FEATURES VERY CLEAN AND SIMPLE ARCHITECTUR AL DETAILING WITH LITTLE ORNAMENTAT ION. • INTERIOR SPACES ARE LIGHT AND AIRY, WITH EITHER PALE TILED FLOORS OR CARPETS IN NEUTRAL TONES. •PLANTERS IN THE OPEN-AIR LOBBIES AND HALLWAYS BLUR THE LINES BETWEEN INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR SPACE VIEW OF BAR AREA AND POOLVIEW FROM MAIN LOBBY
  • 41. Street Address Ruhunu University Location Matara, Sri Lanka Architect/Planner Geoffrey Bawa Client Ministry of Education Date 1980-1988 Century 20th Decade 1980s Building Type Educational Building Usage University
  • 44. BAWA’S DESIGN DEPLOYED OVER FIFTY SEPARATE PAVILIONS LINKED BY A SYSTEM OF COVERED LOGGIAS ON A PREDOMINANTLY ORTHOGONAL GRID AND USED A LIMITED VOCABULARY OF FORMS AND MATERIALS BORROWED FROM THE PORTO-SINHALESE BUILDING TRADITIONS OF THE LATE MEDIEVAL PERIOD, BUT IT EXPLOITED THE CHANGING TOPOGRAPHY OF THE SITE TO CREATE AN EVER VARYING SEQUENCE OF COURTS AND VERANDAHS, VISTAS AND CLOSURES. THE RESULT WAS A MODERN CAMPUS, VAST IN SIZE BUT HUMAN IN SCALE. DESIGN OF THE UNIVERSITY
  • 45. •BAWA PLACED THE VICE CHANCELLOR'S LODGE AND A GUEST HOUSE ON THE WESTERN HILL AND FLOODED THE INTERVENING VALLEY TO CREATE A BUFFER BETWEEN THE ROAD AND THE MAIN CAMPUS. •WRAPPED THE BUILDINGS OF THE SCIENCE FACULTY AROUND THE NORTHERN HILL AND THOSE OF THE ARTS FACULTY AROUND THE SOUTHERN HILL, USING THE DEPRESSION BETWEEN THEM FOR THE LIBRARY AND OTHER CENTRAL FACILITIES. MASSING Central valley with library
  • 46. •BUILDINGS WERE PLANNED ORTHOGONALLY ON A NORTH- SOUTH GRID BUT WERE ALLOWED TO 'RUN WITH SITE'. •NATURAL FEATURES SUCH AS ROCKY OUTCROPS WERE INCORPORATED INTO THE BASES OF BUILDINGS OR BECAME FOCAL FEATURES OF THE OPEN SPACES. •THE LIMITED ARCHITECTURAL VOCABULARY CLEARLY DERIVES FROM PORTO- SINHALESE TRADITIONS Exterior view showing terraces and juxtaposition of buildings with each other and landscape
  • 47. •PAVILIONS, VARYING IN SCALE AND EXTENT, ARE CONNECTED BY COVERED LINKS AND SEPARATED BY AN EVER-CHANGING SUCCESSION OF GARDEN COURTS. •EVERYWHERE THERE ARE PLACES TO PAUSE AND CONSIDER, TO SIT AND CONTEMPLATE, TO GATHER AND DISCUSS. •THE MAIN ROUTES EITHER CUT UNCOMPROMISINGLY ACROSS THE CONTOURS OR MEANDER HORIZONTALLY ALONG THEM. EXTERIOR VIEW FROM STREET LEVEL SHOWING USE OF STONE AND CONCRETE IN FAÇADE
  • 48. BUILDINGS ARE ALIGNED CAREFULLY TO MINIMIZE SOLAR INTRUSION AND MITIGATE THE EFFECTS OF THE SOUTH-WEST MONSOON. FEW OF THE SPACES ARE AIR- CONDITIONED AND THE BUILDINGS RELY FOR THE MOST PART ON NATURAL VENTILATION.
  • 49. EXTERIOR VIEW SHOWING LARGE DIMENSIONS AND TRIPLE STORY COVERED ENTRANCE PORTICO EXTERIOR DETAIL SHOWING PASSAGE TO PLANTED COURTYARD
  • 50. EXTERIOR VIEW SHOWING BUILDING'S WRAPPING TERRACES AND POSITION ON A HILL EXTERIOR VIEW OF FAÇADE SHOWING STILT SUPPORT FRAME
  • 53. ARIEL VIEW OF THE ISLAND SITE DETAILING OF EXTERNAL FACADE
  • 54. FIRST SKETCH OF MAIN CHAMBERS MAIN CHAMBERS ELEVATION MEMBER’S GARDEN
  • 55. BIBLIOGRAPHY Geoffrey Bawa by Taylor, B. B. www.geoffreybawa.com

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  1. work with a sensitivity to site and context. His designs break down the barriers between inside and outside, between interior design and landscape architecture. He reduced buildings to a series of scenographically conceived spaces separated by courtyards and gardens. His ideas are providing a bridge between the past and the future, a mirror in which ordinary people can obtain a clearer image of their own evolving culture
  2. Geoffrey Bawa created this tropical garden idyll. The Italian inspired gardens, with spectacular views over the lake and tropical jungle, has been transformed into a series of outdoor rooms creating a huge feeling of space with vistas that have been carefully chosen to emphasize their beauty with points of architecture and art; from entrances, pavilions, broad walks to a multitude of courtyards and pools.
  3. Geoffrey Bawa created this tropical garden idyll. The Italian inspired gardens, with spectacular views over the lake and tropical jungle, has been transformed into a series of outdoor rooms creating a huge feeling of space with vistas that have been carefully chosen to emphasize their beauty with points of architecture and art; from entrances, pavilions, broad walks to a multitude of courtyards and pools.
  4. A garden is not a static object, it is a moving spectacle, a series of scenographic images that change with the season, the point of view, the time of day, the mood. So Lunuganga has been conceived as a series of separate contained spaces, to be moved through at leisure or to be occupied at certain times of the day.
  5. The main part of the house is an evocation of a lost world of verandahs and courtyards assembled from a rich collection of traditional devices and plundered artifacts and the new tower which rises above the car port rises from a shady nether world to give views out across the treetops towards the sea