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  • Kodippiliarachchi, PS [Thesis-Abstract]
    A space that stays deep rooted in one’s mind, is a place, accessed by all senses, one that stimulates and gets the attention of all senses. To touch all senses the place must have dynamism. A place stagnates with unchanging ...
  • Gunasena, KG [Thesis-Full-text]
    Many Literature surveys show that contemplation as great impact on our psychological and physical well being. Although there are number of relaxation therapies for stress reduction, Meditation or contemplation can considered ...
  • Kariyawasam, MGT [Thesis-Abstract]
    The experience of space is a common and vital human need, similar to food, sleep, and clothing. Man as a species with inherent emotional needs experiences space with the aim of satisfying the objectives or needs for which ...
  • Udalamatta, SS [Thesis-Full-text]
    "The concept of landscape design begins with emerging and developing societies based on agricultural productivity and a symbolic approach to the universe."1 "The design principles and urban environments were created and ...
  • Weerasinghe, DWK [Thesis-Abstract]
    Chapter one introduces the natural landscape of Nuwara-Eliya and explains the location of the city, with it's climatic and topographical background and it's landscape elements. Chapter two describes the historical background ...
  • Pilapitiya, PSP [Thesis-Full-text]
    Historical evidences show that green spaces were a part of every city in human civilisation whether it is in Mesopotamia, Indus valley or in the later developments in Europe. Sri Lanka also had a very prominent affiliation ...
  • Gunasinghe, WKD [Thesis-Abstract]
    In the present study, a review was carried out on the wayside tree Colombo city. In addition, a structural interview was carried out with the relaxants authorities including government and non governmental institutions. First ...
  • Dharmawardena, MSN [Thesis-Abstract]
    "... Oh! Great king the land belongs to people and all living beings thou art only the guardian of it the birds of the air, and the beasts have as equal right to live and move about in any part of the land as thou. The ...