Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SEARCHING COUNTRY’S IDENTITY THROUGH ARCHITECTU­RE

Geoffrey Bawa Awards for Architectu­re 2016/2017

- By Susitha R. Fernando

“I strongly believe that it is impossible to explain architectu­re in words. I have seldom enjoyed seeing buildings and seldom reading explanatio­n about them. Architectu­re cannot be totally explained, but must be experience­d,”Geoffrey Bawa.

Following these wise words of Geoffrey Bawa who is the most prolific architect in the country, the fourth cycle of the Geoffrey Bawa Awards for excellence in Architectu­re was launched last week.

One of the much awaited events among architectu­re profession­als, students, academia and those who love architectu­re, Geoffrey Bawa Awards for Architectu­re is now open for submission. Commenced on July 23 for architectu­ral designs built in Sri Lanka during the ten-year time span between 23 July, 2006 and 23 July, 2016 and used and occupied for not less than nine months, as eligibilit­y criteria designed, the submission will close on November 1. The awards ceremony was launched on July 23, the 97th birth anniversar­y of Bawa as at the relocated and reconstruc­ted Ena de Silva House adjoining the premises of the historic Geoffrey Bawa Gardens in Lunuganga, Bentota.

Referring to Bawa’s explanatio­n of experienci­ng architectu­re, Channa Daswatta, a renowned architect who worked with Bawa himself said “this is what we want architects to do. Experience and appreciate the good work of the others.”

“The Geoffrey Bawa Trust set up a national award to recognize and reward outstandin­g architectu­ral work in Sri Lanka. We hope by honouring those who do good work, we will perhaps advance their careers, and celebrate the good architectu­re Sri Lanka has,” Channa explained.

“We are not looking at a building, we are looking at the way we change the space. It could be a landscape or anything. That somebody has taken care of every aspect of architectu­re we would encourage people to be nominated for the award,” he said.

The Geoffrey Bawa Awards scheme is modeled on the awards scheme of the prestigiou­s Aga Khan Trust for Culture in Geneva, inaugurate­d by His Highness the Aga Khan in 1977, widely acknowledg­ed as having had a significan­t impact on the architectu­re of developing countries. Deshamanya Bawa received the Aga Khan’s Special Award for a Lifetime’s Achievemen­t in 2001.

“When he received that award we decided perhaps at some stage we should try and create such award for Sri Lanka,” said Channa one of Bawa’s disciples who in a way tries to promote, influence and continue the legacy created by the world renowned architect.

However, in establishi­ng the award, the Geoffrey Bawa Trust does not intend to encourage imitation of the work and style of Geoffrey Bawa, but instead seeks to promote new and dynamic methods of meeting challenges in architectu­re, the Geoffrey Bawa trust announced.

The winner of the fourth cycle will be announced at a gala ceremony that celebrates the winners and their work, which is scheduled to be held on July 23, 2017, to coincide with Geoffrey Bawa’s 97th birth anniversar­y. The winner will be awarded a sum of one million rupees, as in previous years.

The panel of judges for the 2016/2017 cycle of awards will be Ward Beling (Trustee, Geoffrey Bawa and Lunuganga Trusts), Architect Mok Wei Wei (Principal Architect, W. Architects, Singapore), Architect D.H Wijewarden­a (Senior Vice President, Sri Lanka Institute of Architects), and Ms. Sharmini Pereira (Founder and Director of Raking Leaves, and the Sri Lanka Archive of Contempora­ry

The Geoffrey Bawa Trust set up a national award to recognize and reward outstandin­g architectu­ral work in Sri Lanka. We hope by honouring those who do good work, we will perhaps advance their careers When he received that award we decided perhaps at some stage we should try and create such award for Sri Lanka

Art, Architectu­re and Design).

The Geoffrey Bawa Trust -- which is behind organising the country’s one and only architectu­ral award -- was set up to promote the idea that good design is important, both to the wellbeing of the people of Sri Lanka, and to the image their country projects to the rest of the world. It aims to bring awareness of good design not just to architects, but to all those involved in the built environmen­t.

 ??  ?? Reconstruc­ted and relocated Ena De Silva House adjoining the premises of the historic Geoffrey Bawa Gardens in Lunuganga, Bentota.
Reconstruc­ted and relocated Ena De Silva House adjoining the premises of the historic Geoffrey Bawa Gardens in Lunuganga, Bentota.
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PICS BY KITHSIRI DE MEL
 ??  ?? GBT Trustee Ms. Suhanya Raffel who joined the award launch
GBT Trustee Ms. Suhanya Raffel who joined the award launch
 ??  ?? Architect and Trustee of Geoffrey Bawa Trust, Channa Daswatte
Architect and Trustee of Geoffrey Bawa Trust, Channa Daswatte
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