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Geoffrey Bawa Trust
Geoffrey Bawa Trust
43 episodes
3 months ago
Audio description of the Craft + Chill Room and Design Store at the Ways of Knowing Exhibition at the Bawa Space
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Audio description of the Craft + Chill Room and Design Store at the Ways of Knowing Exhibition at the Bawa Space
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Geoffrey Bawa Trust
Craft Room and Design Store
Audio description of the Craft + Chill Room and Design Store at the Ways of Knowing Exhibition at the Bawa Space
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3 months ago
42 seconds

Geoffrey Bawa Trust
Stop Eight: The Keepers of his Garden
Audio description of the Keepers of his Garden short film on show at the Ways of Knowing exhibition at the Bawa Space
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3 months ago
1 minute 37 seconds

Geoffrey Bawa Trust
Stop Seven: Tree Talks
Audio description of the Tree Talks installation at the Ways of Knowing exhibition at the Bawa Space
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3 months ago
1 minute 21 seconds

Geoffrey Bawa Trust
Stop Six: Baalamurunga to BG352
Audio description of the Baalamurunga to BG352 installation at the Ways of Knowing Exhibition at the Bawa Space
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3 months ago
1 minute 36 seconds

Geoffrey Bawa Trust
Stop Five: Garden within a Garden
Audio description of the sensory path in the garden of the Bawa Space.
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3 months ago
1 minute 37 seconds

Geoffrey Bawa Trust
Stop Four: Garden as a Cloud
Audio description of Dr Clara Kraft Isono's Garden as a Cloud installation at the Ways of Knowing exhibition at the Bawa Space
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3 months ago
1 minute 43 seconds

Geoffrey Bawa Trust
Stop Three: Mapping Landscapes
A audio description of the Mapping Landscapes installation at the Ways of Knowing Exhibition at the Bawa Space
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3 months ago
1 minute 57 seconds

Geoffrey Bawa Trust
Stop Two: Araliya and Sky
Audio description of Barbara Sansoni's Araliya and Sky reddha at the Ways of Knowing exhibition in the Bawa Space.
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3 months ago
1 minute 53 seconds

Geoffrey Bawa Trust
Stop One: Curatorial Introduction
A curatorial introduction to the Ways of Knowing exhibition at the Geoffrey Bawa Space
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3 months ago
1 minute 44 seconds

Geoffrey Bawa Trust
What to Expect at the Ways of Knowing Exhibition
Desicription of what to expect when visiting the Ways of Knowing exhibtion at the Geoffrey Bawa Space
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3 months ago
1 minute 52 seconds

Geoffrey Bawa Trust
Bawa Space Previsit Information
Audio description of what to expect when visiting the Geoffrey Bawa Space
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3 months ago
2 minutes 6 seconds

Geoffrey Bawa Trust
Welcome to the Ways of Knowing Audio Guide
Instructions on how to use to Geoffrey Bawa Space audio guide
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3 months ago
29 seconds

Geoffrey Bawa Trust
Tree Talks: Bird Calls
In celebration of the Lunuganga gardens 75th anniversary, Tree Talks podcast explores the lives of flora and ecosystems within the gardens. Bought on the eve of independence in 1948, Lunuganga is Geoffrey Bawa’s first and longest running architectural endeavour, join us as we unravel the intricacies of this living archive. The strength of an ecosystem can be measured by the diversity of the birds that call it home. Prof. Sarath Kotagama takes a casual stroll through the varying sculpted landscapes of Lunuganga, and highlights active birds that have formed their habitats in and around the garden. This episode highlights the wonder and adaptability of birds to their environment and how humans too can learn to live in alignment with nature. This episode cuts a path up the Hâ Hâ around the house and down to the top of the Broadwalk via the Roman Pavilion. A map with the sites and sounds of this episode along with other resources are available on our websites. To Lunuganga: https://lunuganga.garden/Tree-Talks-EP06-Bird-Calls Geoffrey Bawa Trust: https://geoffreybawa.com/tree-talks Special thanks to Professor Sarath Kotagama for sharing his vast knowledge on birds and ecosystems and Shamin De Silva for the editing and sound design of this episode.
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1 year ago
34 minutes 12 seconds

Geoffrey Bawa Trust
Tree Talks: Garden Rituals
In celebration of the Lunuganga gardens 75th anniversary, Tree Talks podcast explores the lives of flora and ecosystems within the gardens. Bought on the eve of independence in 1948, Lunuganga is Geoffrey Bawa’s first and longest running architectural endeavour, join us as we unravel the intricacies of this living archive. This episode is in reverence to Lunuganga, to capture the essence of the garden, brimming with life and wonder, as an auditory experience. The vistas around the garden house varying ecosystems with their own soundscapes that change through the day. Changes in seasons bring with it shifts in care. The delicate and mammoth task of preserving and planning through the years are a credit to the custodians of the garden; this episode is our homage to the pulse of Lunuganga, the gardeners. This episode follows the auditory landscape from the Sandella, across the Red Terrace, beside the bamboo near the Black Pavillion, to the Field of Jars via the Broadwalk, a cut across the hâ hâ and finally a light trek to the peak of Cinnamon Hill. A map with the sites and sounds of this episode along with other resources are available on our websites. To Lunuganga: https://lunuganga.garden/Tree-Talks-EP05-Garden-Rituals Geoffrey Bawa Trust: https://geoffreybawa.com/tree-talks Special thanks to Mulle Widanalage Amarasiri, the Head Gardener, for his service, passion and devotion to the care of Lunuganga and Shamin De Silva for the editing and sound design of this episode.
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1 year ago
15 minutes 36 seconds

Geoffrey Bawa Trust
Tree Talks: A Tree Story
In celebration of the Lunuganga gardens 75th anniversary, Tree Talks podcast explores the lives of flora and ecosystems within the gardens. Bought on the eve of independence in 1948, Lunuganga is Geoffrey Bawa’s first and longest running architectural endeavour, join us as we unravel the intricacies of this living archive. Architect Aquila Peris shares tales about the garden and his time spent there with Geoffrey Bawa as he walks along his favourite trail at Lunuganga. The garden holds many unexpected and inconspicuous curiosities; items that intrigued, inspired and even influenced Bawa’s practice. This episode is a nod to the spirit of the garden and the notions behind its creation. This episode draws a path from the Black Pavilion up the stairs to the entrance of the Main House and around to the beloved frangipani tree. A map with the sites and sounds of this episode along with other resources are available on our websites. To Lunuganga: https://lunuganga.garden/Tree-Talks-EP04-A-Tree-Story Geoffrey Bawa Trust: geoffreybawa.com/tree-talks Special thanks to Aquila Peris for sharing his intimate knowledge of Lunuganga and Shamin De Silva for the editing and sound design of this episode.
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1 year ago
15 minutes 17 seconds

Geoffrey Bawa Trust
Tree Talks: Shaded Divinity
In celebration of the Lunuganga gardens 75th anniversary, Tree Talks podcast explores the lives of flora and ecosystems within the gardens. Bought on the eve of independence in 1948, Lunuganga is Geoffrey Bawa’s first and longest running architectural endeavour, join us as we unravel the intricacies of this living archive. The Moonamal tree placed so meticulously on the crest of Cinnamon Hill lawn draws one's eye from the Main House to the Dedduwa Lake. Its sprawling branches offer shade and respite to those making their way toward the Southern bank of the lake. Dedduwa lake is avowed for mystic folklore, most interestingly the lore of the spirit of a monk that resides abode a tree on the lake’s Honduwa island. Stories passed down from generations can often have an interconnectedness with nature. In this episode ayurvedic expert and cultural anthropologist Dr Danister Perera delves into the cultural and spiritual curiosities of trees like Moonamal that have inspired creators and storytellers, gathered sages and devotees and healed minds and bodies over the centuries. To Lunuganga webpage: https://lunuganga.garden/Tree-Talks-EP03-Shaded-Divinity Geoffrey Bawa Trust: geoffreybawa.com/tree-talks
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1 year ago
28 minutes 44 seconds

Geoffrey Bawa Trust
Tree Talks: Plant Pigments
In celebration of the Lunuganga gardens 75th anniversary, Tree Talks podcast explores the lives of flora and ecosystems within the gardens. Bought on the eve of independence in 1948, Lunuganga is Geoffrey Bawa’s first and longest running architectural endeavour, join us as we unravel the intricacies of this living archive. This episode is an exploration of pigment extractions and the human connection to trees through craft with Fashion Designer and Researcher Sanjeewa Wijesundara. Sanjeewa expounds upon the nuances and diversity of pigments and the processes used throughout history for extraction. With the help of select trees he reflects on the intimacy between colourist and plants nourished through technical experimentation and respectful curiosity. This episode follows a path from the Field of Jars to the East Terrace passing by the Kumbuk, Cashew, Jackfruit, Mahogany, Tamarind and Hibiscus trees. A map with the sites and sounds of this episode along with other resources are available on our websites. To Lunuganga: https://lunuganga.garden/Tree-Talks-EP02-Plant-Pigments Geoffrey Bawa Trust: https://geoffreybawa.com/tree-talks Special thanks to Mr Sanjeewa Wijesundara for his insight and passion for bringing natural dye extraction to the popular discourse and Shamin De Silva for the editing and sound design of this episode.
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1 year ago
22 minutes 56 seconds

Geoffrey Bawa Trust
Tree Talks: Rooted Histories
*Clarification [03:54]: Plant matter in general dates back four hundred to five hundred million years, not water lilies specifically. In celebration of the Lunuganga gardens 75th anniversary, Tree Talks podcast explores the lives of flora and ecosystems within the gardens. Bought on the eve of independence in 1948, Lunuganga is Geoffrey Bawa’s first and longest running architectural endeavour, join us as we unravel the intricacies of this living archive. This episode is a walk through Lunuganga on a cool January day with Gehan de Silva Wijeyeratne, naturalist, photographer and author of 'A Naturalist Guide to the Trees of Sri Lanka'. Gehan uncovers the intricacies of Lunuganga's flora and the fauna that flourish in its embrace as he reflects on the histories and migrations of select trees along the path and the influence of humans on globalised horticulture. This episode follows a path from the Reading Room to the Field of Jars passing by the Jackfruit, Bilin, Mahogany, Mango, Araliya, Na, Fishtail Palm and Hora trees. A map with the sites and sounds of this episode along with other resources are available on our websites. To Lunuganga: https://lunuganga.garden/Tree-Talks-EP01-Rooted-Histories Geoffrey Bawa Trust: geoffreybawa.com/tree-talks Special thanks to Gehan de Silva Wijeyeratne for his expertise and animated exploration of Lunuganga and Shamin De Silva for editing and sound design in this episode.
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1 year ago
29 minutes 59 seconds

Geoffrey Bawa Trust
A Very Particular Response: A Conversation on the Making of the Kandalama Hotel
Taking Geoffrey Bawa’s approach that the architectural response to a place was specific to its particular topography and climate but also its larger environmental, social, and political context, we explore the interplay between architecture and the environment with a conversation on the making of the Kandalama Hotel with Project Architect Dilshan Ferdinando, engineer Deepal Wickremasinghe and former Chairman of Aitken Spence PLC, Prema Cooray.
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3 years ago
1 hour 38 minutes 31 seconds

Geoffrey Bawa Trust
Medium Design: A conversation with Keller Easterling
A conversation with architect, theorist and writer Keller Easterling, where knowing how, rather than knowing that, can provide potentials for working. Keller is a professor at Yale University and her work has been published and exhibited extensively. This conversation was moderated by the curator of the Art and Archival Collections of the Geoffrey Bawa Trust, Shayari de Silva. This conversation is part of the public programme of the exhibition 'Geoffrey Bawa: It is Essential to be There'. For more information visit bawaexhibition.com
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3 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes 11 seconds

Geoffrey Bawa Trust
Audio description of the Craft + Chill Room and Design Store at the Ways of Knowing Exhibition at the Bawa Space