Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Note written for latitude launch vediolaunch

 It all began with a dream, the dream of one man to make vertical living spaces the 'home' of the future.

Buthgamuwa Road Rajagiriya 25 years ago was the most unlikely of places for this idea of sophisticated urban living to bloom.  But this is where the magic happened. As the Lotuses that rise from the muddy depths of  Diyawanna so did the elegant  towers of Fairway rise one after another  from the dregs of a much feared and maligned address to adorn the skyline of Rajagiriya.

'I will make this the Manhattan of Colombo' he said...and today we see this vision fulfilled in the skyline of Rajagiriya.
The dream continues,  reaching out to adorn other spaces as far as Galle and as close as Koswatte and now  enter the Municipality of Colombo itself as Fairway  Latitude is launched.

Tuesday, August 12, 2025

12.08.2025 when you love

 When you love


Love endlessly

 

Love ceaselessly 


Tirelessly and with all your might


Because what finally sticks in your throat


Is the love that you didn't give.

12. 08. 2025 our first visit to Buthgamuwa

 The vision I failed to see...


We drove along a drab,  rather desolate road, dotted with decrepit shanty houses, passed a vast garbage land fill, it's stench assaulting

our nostrils even through the closed windows of the vehicle. A couple of bends later we parked by the side of the road. We both got off the vehicle to be assaulted afresh by a stench emanating from a nearby tanning shed and stepped into a low laying ditch filled  with garbage and overlooking a waterway that was covered with a layer of waterweed  and beyond that lay thick wetland as far as eye could see. 


' Hemaka turned to me in  excitment, ' you said you wanted to live close to water, let's build our house here'.  I was dumbstruck, nose shrivelled up against the stench of  garbage and the completly alien smell emanating from the tanning shed close by, eyes watered with pain from scratches of thorns and mosquito stings, trying desperately to hold on to my mental picture of a cosy home in a middle class housing scheme with our kids riding bicycles with neighbourhood kids,  along manicured pavements....i am sure my dissatisfaction showed.  I voiced my biggest concern. 'But what about a proper neighbourhood,  a place where one day our children could grow up, have company of like minded neighbours.  He said ' so we will turn this into a neighbourhood that suits us and bring the people to us. 


We stood there both disappointed with each others views.... and then he said,  its OK if you don't like it I will turn this into a great place and I will change this landscape. I will make this the Manhatten  of Sri Lanka.  Then whilst  we stood ankle deep  in a pit filled with garbage, me in my limited vision staring desperately at rusted tin and rotting plastic bottles, he stood a few feet away,  looking over the water and beyond the wetland, dreaming. Dreaming who knows what. Maybe he dreamed of tall elegant buildings, Beautiful tree lined boulevards, Elegantly landscaped lawns dotted with art work. Swiming pools, Gymnasiums,  Sport Centers, Super Markets, Salons, roads connectingro the main roads... giving life and living space to hundreds of people. 


Maybe....just  maybe, he also saw the many many children that now ride bicycles along the well manicured lawns and paved walking spaces.....