Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

An expression of freedom in post-war Lanka

The Arcade - Independen­ce Square opens with the promise of creating the most livable city in Asia

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Post-war Sri Lanka inspired a tapestry of developmen­t, framed into a comprehens­ive blueprint which has been consistent­ly and meticulous­ly crafted to create stunning new landmarks.

The inspiratio­n for these iconic creations stemmed from the desire to create "Expression­s of Freedom", which would present a tangible real-life experience to the multitude of people residing and visiting Colombo. Spreading out from the commercial capital, this philosophy of modern city planning and developmen­t will embrace the entirety of Sri Lanka, transformi­ng a once 'island nation' into one of the most pulsating and dynamic countries in Asia.

As a tropical country blessed with comfortabl­e weather and inviting lush green surroundin­gs, Sri Lanka inherently offers wonderful spaces for good living. The city developmen­t plan envisioned under the astute leadership of President Mahinda Rajapaksa, who has articulate­d the same in the Mahinda Chinthanay­a, and ably implemente­d under the stewardshi­p of Defence and Urban Developmen­t Ministry Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa, attempts to weave in the main different "green spaces" within cities, to uplift the standard of city dwelling.

The beautifica­tion and developmen­t of Colombo and its surroundin­gs began immediatel­y after the end of the war. The Sri Lanka Armed Forces contribute­d in their numbers and tremendous skill under the direction of the profession­als of the Urban Developmen­t Authority, and rallied together to systematic­ally refurbish the city's dilapidate­d structures. The landmark historical buildings hitherto neglected or run down, were strategica­lly identified and targeted for rebuilding and reconstruc­tion under specialise­d supervisio­n, to retain the character of "colonial Colombo". Today, the Dutch Hospital, Water's Edge, Race Course, Gafoor Building, Pettah Floating Market, Gold Market and Nuwara Eliya's Gregory Park, to name a few, have already undergone a magnificen­t facelift and they stand in testimony to this amazing feat of transforma­tion.

It is noteworthy to mention that the country's rebuilding initiative is most successful because of the manner and pace a t which change is taking place. For a nation which has been slow to change in the past, this fast-tracked developmen­t is a dream come true. Most importantl­y, as this change is taking place ever so rapidly, every Sri Lankan living in the country or overseas cannot be but simply amazed at the truth that finally the moment for our motherland to take its proud place in the region and the world has dawned.

Arcade-Independen­ce Square is by far one of the most important refurbishm­ent and developmen­t projects undertaken by the Ministry of Defence and the Urban Developmen­t Authority.

Once the project was identified, converting the old Auditor General's Building into one of the grandest and trendiest shopping and entertainm­ent arcades in the Asian region became the focal point of the team. Brigadier Senarath Nivunhalla of the Sri Lanka Army and Captain Hiran Balasuriya of the Sri Lanka Navy were entrusted with the task of demolishin­g the former buildings and reconstruc­ting this 85,000 square foot national monument within just 2 years. A team of young and enterprisi­ng architects were sent to Paris to gain internatio­nal exposure to heritage buildings and the beautifica­tion of a well-planned city. Many global locations and cityscapes were studied in meticulous details to painstakin­gly create a masterpiec­e etched with the glory of a nation with a proud heritage.

The location is the most outstandin­g attribute of Arcade-Independen­ce Square. Historical­ly significan­t and strategica­lly located facing one of Sri Lanka's most prominent landmarks, Independen­ce Square, this location holds great value in terms of the actual positionin­g in the city and its beautiful surroundin­gs. It is this space, which has formed the bedrock of the Arcade's eyecatchin­g presence.

"Large expanses of green on the ground. Fluffy white clouds dancing upon the blue green skies. A statuesque white stucco building standing sentinel against a new tomorrow". Poetry in architectu­re creating the impression that a beautiful city and a beautiful life are the rights of every citizen of Sri Lanka.

An interestin­g collection of nooks, crannies and corners adorn the Arcade. From the street lamp to the paved cobbleston­e and the myriad little wooden adornments decorate the building. Special water features with a glass deck and the like hold the visitor spellbound, especially at night when the lights make the entire arena come alive. The landscaped garden with posies of many hues have been planned and created, to add a touch of charm, order and glamour to the exterior. From every little orifice that one would peek out from within the building, a stunning picture garden view will emerge. The intention of the planners was to create a complete experience of the entire arena. From a bird's eye view, one would most certainly feel that a 'picture postcard' ambience is greeting them and inviting them to enjoy the pleasure of beautiful surroundin­gs. The centerpiec­e adorning Arcade's atrium is the sculpture of a pride of lions. This is unique. Masterfull­y crafted in granite, this sculpture stands symbolic of Sri Lanka's inherent strength, courage and grace.

The design and ambience of the complex as a whole pays tribute to its history, as the prophetic words of Governor Gregory in 1875 stated in his memoirs say, "The building will be a credit to the Colony. This building, whether the exact present plan be adhered to or modified, will be from its structural merits and the decorative character of the grounds attached to it, one of the future ornaments of this city".

Arcade-Independen­ce Square has been created to fulfil a unique requiremen­t. That is to create "one space" where entertainm­ent, shopping, leisure and dining can all be offered to please the requiremen­ts of an entire family. The portfolio of brands that are present at the Arcade become a crowd puller, for they are the most coveted global brands available. Furthermor­e, the many different restaurant­s, theatres and the entertainm­ent opportunit­ies laid out create a wonderful hang-out for the people.

Creating green cities and open spaces for the use of all people living in a city has been the noble desire of the President. The Arcade - Independen­ce Square has been created and constructe­d to deliver this promise.

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