Lunuganga: A Self Portrait of Geoffrey Bawa’s Life and Work in Sri Lanka
At Lunuganga, my guide Nuwan tells me that, as a child, he once visited Geoffrey Bawa’s estate for a devil dance. The Sri Lankan architect, now considered one of the fathers of Tropical Modernism, was first known to Nuwan and others in his village as an eccentric, exceedingly private gentleman who owned the sprawling fifteen-acre … Continue reading Lunuganga: A Self Portrait of Geoffrey Bawa’s Life and Work in Sri Lanka
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