Geoffrey bawa biography
geoffrey bawa nationality | Deshamanya Geoffrey Manning Bawa, FRIBA (23 July 1919 – 27 May 2003) was a Sri Lankan architect. |
geoffrey bawa net worth | Geoffrey Bawa was born in Colombo on 23 July 1919, [5] [6] the youngest of two sons to Major Benjamin Bawa, a Sri Lankan lawyer who was partly of European parentage, [7] [8] and Bertha Marianne née Schrader, a Burgher of mixed Sinhalese, German and Scottish descent. |
geoffrey bawa family | Geoffrey Manning Bawa (23 July 1919 - 27 May 2003) was a Sri Lankan architect. |
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- Deshamanya Geoffrey Manning Bawa, FRIBA (23 July – 27 May ) was a Sri Lankan architect.
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- Geoffrey Bawa (1919–2003) Recognised as one of the most influential architects of the twentieth century, Geoffrey Manning Bawa (July 23, 1919—May 27, 2003) was peerless within his craft.
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- Recognised as one of the most influential architects of the twentieth century, Geoffrey Manning Bawa (July 23, —May 27, ) was peerless within his craft.
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- Despite his late entry into architecture, Geoffrey Manning Bawa FRIBA, (July 23, – May 27, ), explored modernism and its cultural implications and created a unique, recognizable style of.
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Despite his late entry into architecture, Geoffrey Manning Bawa FRIBA, (July 23, 1919 – May 27, 2003), explored modernism and its cultural implications and created a unique, recognizable style of design which had a lasting impact on architects across the world. Well versed in Modernist theory, Bawa was one of the original proponents of Tropical Modernism, a design movement in which sensitivity for local context combines with the form-making principles of modernism. Bawa’s architecture led to the formation of a new architectural identity and aesthetic for many tropical environments, and won him recognition and awards, including the Chairman’s Award of the Aga Kahn Special Chairman’s Award for Architecture (2001) and the title Deshamanya, in recognition of his contributions to his country by the government of Sri Lanka.
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Bawa was born in Ceylon (which would become Sri L