This paper examines new towns constructed for the Mahaweli Development Project (MDP)—a mega proje... more This paper examines new towns constructed for the Mahaweli Development Project (MDP)—a mega project—which involved a comprehensive resettlement program in Sri Lanka. Only a handful of studies examine the new towns designed by the Mahaweli Architectural Unit (MAU), from the perspective of architecture and urban design. This paper analyses the design of these new towns with regard to the MDP resettlement goals articulated in socio-cultural assessment reports which made recommendations about physical planning principles. This critical analysis is informed by drawings and documents examined at the Mahaweli Archives, Colombo, and field work in Mahaweli towns. The paper argues that the MAU embraced the MDP initiative to build sustainable new towns, inspired by vernacular architecture, with a certain degree of success. However, with the advantage of hindsight, notable shortcomings are evident which can be attributed to an apparent disregard for the sociocultural recommendations. Given the ...
This paper examines new towns constructed for the Mahaweli Development Project (MDP)—a mega proje... more This paper examines new towns constructed for the Mahaweli Development Project (MDP)—a mega project—which involved a comprehensive resettlement program in Sri Lanka. Only a handful of studies examine the new towns designed by the Mahaweli Architectural Unit (MAU), from the perspective of architecture and urban design. This paper analyses the design of these new towns with regard to the MDP resettlement goals articulated in socio-cultural assessment reports which made recommendations about physical planning principles. This critical analysis is informed by drawings and documents examined at the Mahaweli Archives, Colombo, and field work in Mahaweli towns. The paper argues that the MAU embraced the MDP initiative to build sustainable new towns, inspired by vernacular architecture, with a certain degree of success. However, with the advantage of hindsight, notable shortcomings are evident which can be attributed to an apparent disregard for the sociocultural recommendations. Given the ...
A special issue, edited by Peter Scriver, Amit Srivastava and Duanfang Lu, with contributions by ... more A special issue, edited by Peter Scriver, Amit Srivastava and Duanfang Lu, with contributions by Cecilia L. Chu, Ying Wang and Hilde Heynen, Anoma Pieris, Thomas Oommen, Sambit Datta and David J. Beynon, and Ari Seligmann.
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