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In this issue

Nelung Arts Centre is an establishment that aims to support and enhance arts, dance and theatre in Sri Lanka. This multi-purpose building encompasses a theatre, dance school, art gallery, office space and restaurant.

Transforming a cold structure of an abandoned oil mill to an abode in which art and culture is nurtured, moulded and sustained is eternally a challenge considering the functional dimensions of either task.

Architecture is a creative manipulation of mass, space and volume, enhanced and flavoured with textures, light and shadows and most importantly the functionality and practicality of cost and construction technology incorporated aesthetically.

"Converting an existing car showroom service centre, to a Rocell bathware concept centre;
an elegant and stylish living space, that would stimulate and inspire visitors, was a challenge”.

When driving through the hillocks of Beregala, Wellawaya road it is impossible to miss this beautifully crafted holiday villa.

Stained Glass from churches in the southern province of Sri Lanka.

Tracy Holsinger is a ‘Jill of many trades’ in her selected sphere being a theatre director, actor, writer, teacher, Arts administrator and once a radio personality - all revolving around the arts.

The Architect Magazine Description:

PublisherBT Options

CategoryArchitecture

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyBooks

The quarterly publication is the journal of the Institute of Architects, Sri Lanka. Done in collaboration with the Institute the magazine carries a theme with each issue and features projects and houses of local architects. Each covers interesting aspects in design, innovation and issues relevant to the present day to kindle the interest of both the general reader and architects alike. The magazine also features student projects, profile articles, features and latest news both local and international in the sphere of architecture.

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