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Sri Lankan Architectural Elements

Sri Lankan architectural elements are typically characterized by an emphasis on natural materials, an incorporation of nature and natural vegetation into designs, and a harmonious fusion of the traditional and modern. The unique style of Sri Lankan architectural elements is often characterized by a combination of elements common to both traditional and modern designs, including curved shapes, layered textures, and a preference for natural materials such as stone, timber, and clay. As Sri Lanka is a tropical country, Sri Lankan architectural elements tend to focus on making the most of the warm climate and the abundant natural resources available to create open, airy spaces. Traditional Sri Lankan designs often incorporate the use of courtyards, terraces, and verandas, while modern designs blend these elements with contemporary materials and techniques. Both traditional and modern designs share a focus on creating structures that harmoniously merge with their surroundings, and that reflect a deep appreciation for the beauty of the natural environment.

Sustainability, integration, harmony, creativity.

Ji-Soo Park

CITATION : "Ji-Soo Park. 'Sri Lankan Architectural Elements.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=197506 (Accessed on May 21, 2025)"

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Sri Lankan architectural elements are characterized by a unique combination of influences from local, Indian and European cultures. The ancient art of stupa construction was first developed in Sri Lanka, and continues to be used today in religious monuments. Sri Lankan architecture is also characterized by the extensive use of woodwork and stone carving, in which the intricate designs are often inspired by the animal and floral motifs of the region. Many of the traditional structures, such as palaces, temples, and public buildings, also feature large, elaborate domes, as well as decorative arches, columns and other decorative elements.

Traditional architecture, stupa building, woodwork, stone carving, domes, arches, columns.

Lauren Moore


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