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        <![CDATA[Living Continuum Studio and House / Damith S Munasinghe Associates]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Living Continuum is a two-storey design studio and secondary residence located in <a href="/tag/malabe">Malabe</a>, Sri Lanka, within a densely populated and rapidly urbanizing neighbourhood. Built on a compact site of approximately 7.5 perches, the project was envisioned as the architect's own place of dwelling and practice, a space where mundane life and innovative work could exist together in continuity rather than deviation.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Home to a young family with working parents the design had to offer a relaxing ambiance. Both Eranda and Dhanushka drive to Colombo for work from their home at Thalahena, <a href="/tag/malabe">Malabe</a> and from the onset, they both wanted an extent of privacy that would still allow them to enjoy the outdoors; and the idea of a courtyard house was born.</p>]]>
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      <dc:creator>Daniela Cardenas</dc:creator>
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        <![CDATA[<p class="p1">Located close to paddy fields and fringed by distant woodland this second home on 30 perches ( 760 sqm)  has been conceived of as a retreat for a couple who had spent a significant part of their life in a Colombo city house and desired for a tranquil space away from the hectic bustle of the city and that would enable them to live in close proximity to nature. This retreat provides a space for the owners to pursue their individual passions for gardening and writing. The owner is a scholar of Buddhist Philosophy and is working on a book. </p>]]>
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