Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Golden Wheelbarro­w for Sri Lanka’s iconic developmen­ts

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From monumental ancient wonders to spectacula­r sky-scrapers, Sri Lanka has, down through the ages, shown a penchant for awe-inspiring architectu­re and engineerin­g, standing tall for a tiny Indianocea­n island. And for the first time in history, Sri Lanka creates an honors-board, paying tribute to the most majestic, the most gravity-defying and the most dazzling. And the top prize for the winners: a life-size Golden Wheelbarro­w painted in gold.

The unusual and iconic award was unveiled to the media by Patali Champika Ranawaka, Minister of Megapolis and Western Developmen­t on the Galle Face Green on Monday along with the launch of www.srilankask­yline.com a web portal on the cutting-edge that serves as a showcase for Sri Lanka’s mega developmen­ts and game-changers.

Yet another collaborat­ive project with a State institutio­n by the respected marcom agency The 7th Frontier, Sri Lanka Skyline will be the country’s barometer of developmen­t providing

an instant glimpse of all iconic developmen­ts to local and internatio­nal investors and the public. Sri Lanka Skyline Awards, in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Megapolis & Western Developmen­t aim to not only put on show to the world Sri Lanka’s most noteworthy developmen­ts, both past and the present, but also inspire bigger and more spectacula­r developmen­ts as investor confidence is taken to a new high.

The Golden Wheelbarro­w will be presented in over 10 categories including Tallest Structure, Tallest Building, Tallest Hotel, Most Futuristic Design, Developer of the Year and Architect of the Year. Nominated each year for the Golden Wheelbarro­w Award will also be an ancient architectu­ral wonder with a view to help the world take note of Sri Lanka’s glorious history

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