Abstract:
Abstract
Colombo: A Landscape in Transition - A Study Through Colonial Maps and Images
Colombo has seen an accelerated programme of urban renewal in the period since
2009 and work is underway to improve the living environment ofthe city. Steps have
been taken to enhance Colombo's existing green spaces, to restore its colonial
architecture and to revive old waterways and in some cases, to expand them.
Given this environment of rejuvenation of the city of Colombo, and that the focus of
many of these projects are relics ofthe colonial period such as the Dutch Hospital in
the Colombo Fort, the purpose of this dissertation is to examine the transformation^
of the landscape of Colombo, and sometimeTits suburbs, during approximately four
and half centuries of colonial rule. The lens through which this change is observed is
the pictorial representation left behind by the Portuguese, Dutch, and British
colonisers. The changes due to the transfer of influence to each colonising power
and the needs of the indigenous people is observed in the resulting hybrid
landscape.
Chapter Summary
Chapter 1: The urban renewal ofthe city in contemporary times.
Chapter 2: The arrival ofthe Portuguese and the construction and fortification ofthe
fort of Colombo.
Chapter 3: Dutch urban planning and traditions of landscaping. The Dutch
contribution to the field of botany.
Chapter 4: Changes to the City during the British Period. British streetscapes in the
Fort and other significant areas in Colombo.
Conclusion: Sri Lankan landscape traditions and the effect of colonial influence.