Anura Ratnavibushana
Anura Ratnavibushana is a Sri Lankan architect.
Education[edit]
Anura Ratnavibushana was in the first batch of architecture students at the IPT Katubedda (now University of Moratuwa) in 1961, graduating in 1963. He completed his postgraduate studies at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen, Denmark from 1966–1968.[1]
Career[edit]
As an undergraduate, Ratnavibushana began working with Geoffrey Bawa, and worked at his practice Edwards, Reid & Begg from 1963–1966 and 1969–1978. He worked at Mihindu Keerthiratne Associates Ltd. from 1980 to 1997 and was a founding partner of DG5. He has been the principle of his eponymous studio practice, in Colombo, since 1997.
Work[edit]
- Twin Urban Houses, Colombo
- Vijaya Kumaratunga Monument, Katunayake (1991)
- Museum of Contemporary Arts, Colombo – unbuilt (1989)
References[edit]
- ↑ Ratnavibushana, Anura (2009). Creating Simplicity: Sri Lankan Tropical Architecture – Design & Landscaping. Colombo: Vijitha Yapa Publishers. ISBN 978-955-665-033-4. Search this book on
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