Pradeep Jayewardene House Explained

Pradeep Jayewardene House
Map Type:Sri Lanka
Alternate Names:Red Cliffs Mirissa
Status:private
Building Type:residence
Architectural Style:Tropical Modernism
Location City:Mirissa
Location Country:Sri Lanka
Coordinates:5.9559°N 80.4522°W
Current Tenants:Paradise Island Leisure
Renovation Date:1997-1998
Client:Pradeep Jayewardene
Ren Architect:Geoffrey Bawa[1]
Rooms:4 bedroom

Pradeep Jayewardene House is the country house of the Jayewardene family. It is a pavilion-style villa which can be booked as holiday accommodation.

The original colonial bungalow was built in the northern outskirts of Mirissa, on a steep cliff that forms the eastern coast of Weligama Bay. It was used by J. R. Jayewardene and his family on their holidays. It was burnt down in 1987 during the early days of the JVP Insurrection, following the signing of the Indo-Sri Lanka Accord.[2] [3]

In 1997 Jayewardene's grandson, Pradeep, commissioned architect and family friend, Geoffrey Bawa, to rebuild the family holiday home.[4] The main residence, a rectangular structure 34m (112feet) long and 12m (39feet) wide, is located on the crest of the hill which rises above the bay

Notes and References

  1. Web site: House on the Red Cliffs. Built Works Register. 7 December 2020.
  2. Far Eastern Economic Review. Review Publishing Company Limited. 137. August 1987. 8.
  3. Architectural Digest. Sri Lankan Architect Geoffrey Bawa's Last Work—the Jayawardene House. Daniel. Smriti. 5 January 2017. 7 December 2020.
  4. Web site: Pradeep Jayewardene House . architectuul.com . 30 November 2020.