Monday, April 19, 2010

house at kiribathgoda (cSLa #25)


Architect: Palinda Kannagara
Photography: Waruna Gomis (and his hefty D3)

25 comments:

  1. Magazine architecture at its best...( or worst? ;)

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  2. best or worse, achieving something like this in sri lanka is commendable...

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  3. magazine architecture... spot on!,
    pure magazine stuff, wonderful beautiful and magazine-like.

    I completely agree.
    I think great minds think alike.

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  4. One was saying Prabakaran would have been a 'Mahatheer Mohomad'if he had followed the correct path.Talent alone won't make u a good Architect my dear friend !!!unless u have the correct attitude !

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  5. when the difference between mahatheer mohomad and prabhakaran lies in the paths they took, its indeed intriguing as to how these two can be compared. BULL SHIT. without talent attitude wont get you that far, unless of course you come from well to do family, and your daddy can pay the bills for the non-existant office that you presumably run.

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  6. ...correct path, daddy bills, mahatheer, idi amin... Tera Patrick, Cytheria ...hmmm, all so complicated...

    but yes you can keep up the good work

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  7. The optimist sees the doughnut, the pessimist sees the hole

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  8. there are tasty do-nuts at go-nuts.. have you eaten them

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  9. Kiribathgoda! I thought this was in Japan!!!!

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  10. eato japoneso donuto and watcho the hentaio movieo

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  11. wont it be very hot in the day time as it is all painted white?

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  12. hoto yes very hoto when you stando outside-o... in the sun-o. heato reflecto from whito surface-o.

    house-o very-o sexyo, i cannot helpo thinko it is o very modern-o, beyondo all this-o magazine crappo some body talkino, no. ha ha ho ho

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  13. # "Kiribathgoda! I thought this was in Japan!!!!"
    - Ey, Ey, Japannunta vitharada meva karanna puluvan kiyala hituve!

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  14. Reading and writing of space at its best. All architects are not capable of reproducing what they perceive in miniature 2d form. Good work

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  15. I was wondering what would happen if someone chews 'bulath' and spit on that white pebbles !

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  16. Yaaaa. man. All ' bulath hapayas' should be shot dead !!!!

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  17. what about the old farts?

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  18. maduruwo ehema nedda danne nehe...

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  19. # maduruwo .... ekata thamai loku vetak (grill) gahala thienne. Dakke nedda?

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  20. maduruwo avidagena aawa nam awulak nehe...eth prashney thiyenne unta piyabantath puluwanne...

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  21. 'The optimist sees the doughnut, the pessimist sees the hole '
    ok ok! philosophy is fine.
    But Rain,HotSun,Insects,Birds,sometimes children..... I thought this is a house!!!!!!

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  22. Dont Argue ... Go back to your 3 feet sil (windows). and 2x2' toilet window holes (all with grills on them). Then put your handrails and paint your pebbles red... or even better some anthuriums....

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  23. You have got the wrong end of the stick my dear friend.You might have a
    issue with 'anthuriums' but what about people like Anjalendran and
    Daswatta.I havent seen them using any of your 'favorites' above. Still
    they do better Architecture with a human touch. No Offense, I could be
    wrong !!!

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  24. you are in a fucking well. live happy dont look up

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  25. its too white.i dnt think ppl can live in such places.

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