‘Changes of the Cultural Context in Sri Lanka, from the Pre-Colonial Period to Date’ – with special reference from Paradox to Paradigm

Nela de Zoysa

Nela De Zoysa is a practicing architect from Sri Lanka, an Honorary Fellow of the American Institute of Architects (Hon. FAIA), a Fellow of the Sri Lanka Institute of Architects (FIA (SL)), a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects (FRIBA), a Fellow of the Royal Institute of Australian Architects (FRAIA), an International Associate of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (Int’l. Assoc. RAIC), and a Life Member of Indian Institute of Interior Designers (IIID)

She has the distinction of being the only living Architect is Sri Lanka to be an Hon. FAIA and FRIBA, the first in Sri Lanka to win the ARCASIA Gold Medal in 2000 for the BMW Complex and also the First Woman in Sri Lanka to win the South Asian Architects Award.

She has participated in 19 International Conferences of ARCASIA, 5 of UIA, 8 of AIA, 2 of RIBA and 2 of CAA.
She has served on Councils of ARCASIA as Office Bearers for 4 years, RIBA for 6 years and SLIA for 4 years.
Nela’s prelude to Architecture was her Painting and Sculpture, through which she possess an unhibited boldness for color, being an Artist Architect.

 

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