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Creative
lifestyle in Colombos skyline
Colombo is a city that is continually evolving and in the next five
years her skyline will be radically changed. In the current global
context, the ranking of a metropolis is often decided by the extent
to which it has succeeded in developing its infrastructure, and
this includes factors such as world-class office space and housing.
In a modern urban environment much of this need is addressed by
the construction of high-rise buildings to meet the growing demand
for space by corporate and private customers.
At
a recent event publicising the future construction of the Diamond
tower Projetc., Dr Sarath Amunugama, Minister of Enterprise Development
and Investment Promotion stated I congratulate you for building
something really beautiful. Metropolises all around the world have
taken the lead in building beautiful structures such as the Beijing
Olympics stadium or the modernised Reichstag in Berlin. This trend
has been followed in asia where innovative designs have flourished.
Colombo will be a beautiful necklace.
Colombo
will be transformed from the current low-rise city it is today to
a sprawling metropolis of multistoried buildings. Some of the buildings
that fit the description of skyscrapers have already
been constructed. They have already had a major impact on the Sri
Lankan economy and contributed towards a societal and cultural change
for those residing in the city.
Currently
much of the development has taken place in the commercial part of
the City, know as the Fort, and its neighbourhoods, but it is by
no means restricted to that area.
The
pioneer high-rise building is the World Trade Center (WTC), a BOI
project of the Shin Kwang Group of Singapore, which is currently
the tallest building in Colombo and whose 155 metre tall twin towers
dominate the Citys skyline.
Lifestyle changes
Skyscrapers such as the World Trade Center have changed the lifestyles
of many of the residents of the City of Colombo.
The
World Trade Center already houses many of the leading State and
Private sector organisations in Sri Lanka. Within its twin towers
are the offices of many of the leading banks, airline offices, shops,
restaurants and very significantly, the Colombo Stock Exchange.
Hence in addition to radically changing Colombos skyline back
in the 1990s when it was completed, this high-rise complex introduced
the concept of bringing major institutions within one building,
a great benefit to the public.
The
WTC is therefore a very attractive location to the leading state
and private institutions that opted to locate their offices within
the towers. The selling points were the convenient location, smart
infrastructure and impressive setting with a panoramic view on the
City of Colombo and the Indian Ocean.
Spurred
by this success, the Shin Kwang Group has embarked on another ambitious
project, the Havelock City. This major BOI project is an investment
of US$ 250 million. Unlike the WTC, the Havelock City is a massive
mixed development project, where space is allocated to housing,
offices and commercial activities. Among the impressive features
of the Havelock City will be 1,080 luxury apartments, a 300 room
hotel, 200 serviced apartments, a shopping complex, and a number
of major stores, swimming pools and international food courts.
In
June 2008, the first two towers of the Havelock City project will
be completed and will include stores, supermarkets and a hotel.
Overseas Realty Ceylon PLC will manage the towers for 10 years after
completion.
The
investor, S.P Tao, who has always been upbeat about Sri Lanka as
a destination for investment, stated on a recent visit to Colombo
the Havelock City Project will spearhead Sri Lankas
future role as the commercial crossroads of China, the Middle East
and South Asia.
A city within a city
While in the past property developers saw skyscrapers as essentially
commercial property and symbols of corporate power, the trend nowadays
is towards mixed development. The chief architect for the Diamond
Tower, a major BOI high-rise project, Carlos Ott said recently,
You must appreciate that it is a challenge to include so many
amenities in a space of 59 stories. This building will be a city
within a city.
The
Diamond Tower described as Colombos tallest building,
represents an investment of US$ 150 million. Like other prestige
projects promoted by the BOI, leading names in the industry are
involved in this venture. Larsen & Touro Limited, Indias
largest engineering conglomerate, promoted the project. In addition
Accor, an international leader in serviced apartments will be managing
the tower.
The
keyword to sum up the project will be luxury. Within
the 246 -metre tall tower consisting of 59 floors and 1.5 million
square feet, will be many features that will be at the cutting edge
of technology, setting a new standard in Colombo. These will include
177 luxury residential apartments on 19 floors, 6 penthouses and
128 serviced apartments on 8 floors, while 9 floors will be used
for vehicle parking. Another feature will be an excellent restaurant
offering a wide range of international cuisine and a world-class
spa.
The
project is also located in a very scenic setting, at Darley Road
and with a full view of the Beira Lake.
Using Sri Lankan skills
The construction of high-rise buildings has imparted a large quantum
of know-how on the local construction industry. While in many instances
the architects are foreign and the skills imported, there has been
an increase in local inputs into the construction process. This
illustrated by the example of the 130 metre tall, 43 floor, Rs 10
billion Ceylinco Celestial Residencies and Hyatt Regency Hotel where
a major project is handled entirely by Sri Lankan architects. When
signing the agreement with the BOI in 2006, the Chairman of Ceylinco
Consolidated Ltd, which is building this impressive tower, Deshamanya
Dr Lalith Kotalawala, proudly said Our intention is to encourage
and develop local talent and thereby give an opportunity to many
Sri Lankans to be associated with this project, as they have the
knowledge, expertise and all it takes to match world class construction.
This will also stimulate the economy as well as generate direct
and indirect employment opportunities,
The
Hyatt Regency Colombo will be a 250-roomed extremely luxurious hotel
and will benefit from the extensive expertise of the Hyatt chain.
The facilities at the hotel will be meeting and fitness facilities,
and a host of entertainments options for a discerning clientele.
In addition the tower will have an infinity pool that blends with
the sea, the largest ballroom in Sri Lanka, 9 cuisines on one floor
and 198 concierge-serviced apartments.
Skyscrapers and integrated development
While most of the high-rise buildings will be built within the city
limits of Colombo, in the future some skyscrapers may be built outside
the Metropolis.
The
first such example which is to be built in Battaramulla, will be
the 245 metre tall NEB Tower which is scheduled to be completed
in 2011. This is a BOI project that was signed in June 2007 of a
total investment value of US$ 120 million. The investor, Nagararaj
S.Adiga, from India, has described the project as a mixed
development building that will include office space, commercial
and residential sections and said that the 60-story building will
have the most modern infrastructure facilities.
More
significantly, the tower is an integrated project that will have
within its premises a station of the proposed Colombo Metro, another
important BOI project undertaken by the same company. The light
rail system will ease considerably congestion within the city of
Colombo and its link to the NEB will greatly enhance the importance
of Battaramulla, a fast developing suburb of Colombo.
Skyscrapers - the international dimension
The developments in Colombo are in line with a global pattern, which
has its origins at the end the 19th century, when the first buildings
described as skyscrapers were completed. These developments were
spurred by technological breakthrough in the use of new materials
and machinery.
The
golden age of the skyscraper came into existence in the 1930s when
the skyline of Manhattan gained fame by the addition of the Empire
State Building and the Chrysler Tower, that are still today among
the tallest buildings in the world.
The
current trend towards the construction of very tall buildings is
proceding at a frenetic pace. In the Middle East, the most impressive
project will be the 800 metre tall Burj Dubai, which will be completed
in June 2009.
European
cities will also see their skylines enhanced by major projects.
The 612-metre Russia Tower, the tallest building in Europe, will
grace Moscow when it is completed in 2012. The significant addition
to Londons skyline will be the Shard London Bridge, a 310
metre tall tower to be completed in 2012. Paris will see the addition
in 2011 of the Tour Generalli, a 318-metre tower.
Even
in the USA the country that started it all, there is space for future
development. The future projects are the Chicago Spire with a height
of 612 metres with 150 stories and the Freedom Tower in New York,
built on the site of the World Trade Center that will rise to a
height of 541 metres.
Golf
Wing of Trillium handed over to buyers
The luxurious Golf Wing apartments of Trillium Residencies were
ceremonially handed over to the fortunate buyers at a function held
on March 26th. The occasion at the Golf Wing Roof Top was graced
by Deputy Chairperson of Ceylinco Consolidated, Lady Dr.Sicille
Kotelawala and Deputy Chairperson, Ceylinco Homes Group, Padmini
Karunanayake. Others present included Deputy Chief Executive Director,
Ceylinco Condominiums Ltd., Chryshantha Jayawardhana, and the companys
Directors Ranga Gunawardena, and Zareen Rasheed.
The
highlight of this event was the official opening of the Golf Wing
Tower by Mrs. Kotelawala. She also unveiled the plaque and opened
the mini-market and restaurant for the new occupants. The oil lamp
was lit by all the above-mentioned individuals as well as cricketing
hero Sanath Jayasuriya, who is the Brand Ambassador for Trillium.
The
Golf Wing, together with the Park Wing and the Sunset Wing, make
up Trillium Residencies, which offers a whole new experience in
living. It is a truly enchanting place conveniently located in the
heart of Colombo, at Elvitigala Mawatha in Borella, with easy access
to many important places.
Trillium
is a marvel in planning and eco-friendliness, with over half the
entire area dedicated to wide open spaces and lush green foliage.
It has redefined the concept of luxury, providing some superb recreational
facilities offered by none other a fine swimming pool for
a refreshing dip, a club house to entertain in style, a well-equipped
gym to keep in shape, a badminton court, a rooftop garden to relax
in, and even a beautiful park for kids to frolic.
Trillium
also assures its residents total security and peace of mind. There
is a split level parking area and every other amenity necessary
for convenient living, such as a day care centre, convenience store/
mini-market and laundry collection centre.
Trillium
is a flagship project of Ceylinco Condominiums Ltd., a subsidiary
of the reputed Ceylinco Housing and Real Estate Company Ltd., which
has been in the forefront of the construction industry for almost
25 years. The project was created by the award-winning architects
of Design Consortium Ltd and built by Messers Sanken lanka.
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