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Bawa, who died in 2003, believed in bringing the outdoors in, blurring the line between these two realms. In the more than 40 buildings he designed in Sri Lanka from 1948 until 1998, he made ...
Since May 2023, the Geoffrey Bawa Trust curatorial team has been exploring a series of multivocal projects across disciplines through the three-season-long To Lunuganga programme. Established to ...
Geoffrey Bawa in his garden in Lunuganga in 1996 (Image credit: Portrait: ... ‘Design in the Moment’, an exhibition of the ‘Geoffrey Bawa re-edited by Phantom Hands’ collection, was shown at the Inoda ...
If gardens are self-portraits of people who shape them, then Geoffrey Bawa’s home and garden, Lunuganga, was his memoir. For Sri Lanka’s best-known architect, it was as much a personal space as it was ...
The great Geoffrey Bawa’s Lunuganga Estate includes the architect’s 12-acre private country residence in Bentota, on Sri Lanka’s breezy southern coast. Since the architect’s death in 2003, this has ...
“Bawa’s tropical garden where he could relax, work, and meet friends.” (© Geoffrey Bawa and Lunuganga Trusts) Artists leave behind a body of work. We look for traces of them in their books ...
Lunuganga showcases Geoffrey Bawa's climate-responsive design. The rooms seem almost porous, with wide verandas, large windows, and garden views expanding the sense of space and blurring the ...
Bawa's Garden has been nominated for the Best Documentary Feature and Best Cinematography awards at the festival. The Bawa's Garden screening takes place on 27 October 2022 at Curzon Soho, 99 ...
NEW DELHI, November 08, 2023 — Following a screening of the experimental docudrama Bawa's Garden, Filmmaker Clara Kraft Isono discusses her journey through Sri Lanka and Lunuganga during the making of ...
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