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The following is a list of architects with a strong connection to the country of Sri Lanka (i.e., born in Sri Lanka, located in Sri Lanka or known primarily for their work in Sri Lanka). This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
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The Lanka Hospitals Corporation: 22,351: 0.63 Health Care Equipment and Services: 1997 [39] Teejay Lanka: 22,147: 0.62 Consumer Durables and Apparel: 2000 [40] Brown and Company: 21,422: 0.60 Capital Goods: 1892 [41] Dilmah Ceylon Tea Company: 20,986: 0.59 Food, Beverage and Tobacco: 1981 [42] Sunshine Holdings: 20,909: 0.59 Food, Beverage and ...
Company Name Symbol B P P L Holdings: CSE: BPPL.N0000: Bairaha Farms: CSE: BFL.N0000: Balangoda Plantations: CSE: BALA.N0000: Bansei Royal Resorts Hikkaduwa: CSE: BRR ...
Also: Sri Lanka: People: By occupation: Designers: Architects See also: Category:Buildings and structures by Sri Lankan architects Pages in this category should be moved to subcategories where applicable.
Ponniah worked in England until 1990, when he returned to Sri Lanka and founded the Colombo architectural firm Mano Ponniah & Associates. The firm has won several awards, including one for an ocean resort in the Maldives. [10] He and his wife Radhika, whom he married in 1971, have two sons.
SLFP Party Headquarters, Colombo (1970) University of Kelaniya Library, Kelaniya (1973) Kollupitiya Market, Colombo (1976) Yala Safari (1976) Wornel's Reef Hotel, Beruwala (1974) University of Ceylon Physics and Chemistry buildings (1979) Co-operative Wholesale Establishment, Colombo (1981) Sripada National College of Education, Kotagala (1982-89)
The architecture of Sri Lanka displays a rich variety of architectural forms and styles. Shaivism has had a significant influence on early Sri Lankan architecture, during the reign of King Ravana , then Buddhism has also had a significant influence on Sri Lankan architecture, since it was introduced to the island in the 3rd century BCE .