The Garden Pavilion
One of the most fundamental responses in traditional Sri Lankan architecture is its connection with nature. The form of the Garden Pavilion was conceptualised as a series of open terraces or platforms where activity could take place. Through the building’s response to the natural environment, it could make full use of passive ventilation strategies.
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Taking inspiration from the Lunuganga Garden is good, but coming up with your own interpretation and concept is very necessary, else it becomes a recreation of a good project. There should have been more open spaces within the structure creating a much better transition from indoor to outdoor spaces.