British High Commission, Colombo, Sri Lanka

British High Commission, Colombo, Sri Lanka

In 2001 the practice won a limited competition for the design of a new British High Commission in the Sri Lankan capital of Colombo. The commission is an exciting international development for the practice and it is also a rare example of the Foreign Office working with an architect from outside London. We are collaborating with the architectural practice of Milroy Perera, architects in Colombo, to effect the realisation of the project.

Security considerations do not allow us to publish the plan of the High Commission on the website, however it is unusually a single storey design arranged around a series of small and intimate courtyards with the starting point of the design being the possibility of empowering the office workers to switch off the air conditioning, open windows to the courtyards and induce a breeze through their offices through a thermal chimney operating down the middle of each "leg" of the design. The section shows this arrangement and the Departments of Trade, Visa, Consulate, Aid etc are each organised on an individual leg down a central spine.

Water is used extensively in the design for pools and lakes and this together with the courtyard idea is inspired directly by traditional Sri Lankan architecture, also more recently reinterpreted through the work of the late Sri Lankan architect, Geoffrey Bawa.

The social function of a High Commission building is much reduced from the popular image of an 19th century Commission and the emphasis on our design is much greater on making a pleasant working environment, allowing for future flexibility for the re-arrangement of departments and above all for a great degree of security in particular for bomb blast attack. We have worked closely with our colleagues, SKM Anthony Hunt, structural engineers, to achieve the necessary defensive structures (the whole building is made out of reinforced concrete) and also with our colleagues, Fulcrum Consulting, services engineers, to provide a design which is as energy saving and naturally ventilated as possible.

The building was formally opened in May and High Commission staff moved into the building shortly afterwards.

“The March issue of the Architectural Review devoted ten pages to the new British High Commission in Colombo. David Robson's article is printed in full in the pdf file below:”


Open PDF file


A movie and an interview in support of our nomination for the Lubetkin prize 2009 (by courtesy of the RIBA):








Architects Richard Murphy, Matt Bremner,Tim Bayman
Associated Architect Milroy Perera Associates (Pvt) Ltd
Project Manager Edmond Shipway and Partners
Engineers SKM Anthony Hunts
M&E Engineers Fulcrum Consulting
Quantity Surveyor and Contractor Edmond Shipway and Partners
Planning Supervor Summers Inman
Landscape Architect Gross Max
Construction Cost £7.5m
Client The Foreign & Commonwealth Office

Awards

  • Scottish Design Awards Commendation 2009
  • RIBA Award 2009
  • Roses Gold Award 2009
  • Royal Scottish Academy Gold Medal for Architecture 2004

Press

Embassy Hopes Building Design 30 November 2001
Architect's Embassy Coup The Scotsman 13 June 2002
City Firm On A High Over Colombo Job Evening News 13 June 2002
City Firm On A High Over Colombo Job Evening News 13 June 2002
Daily Mirror World News Duke Opens New British High Commission Building 6 May 2008
Tropical Ambassador Architectural Review 2 Mar 2009
The Making Of A ‘ Diplomatic Coup ’ The Sunday Times Magazine 26 July 2009
L'identità Delle Ambsciate Legata Al Luogo Il Giornale Dell'architettura, No.79 December 2009
Courtyard Entrance Wall / Roof Detail Model - Aerial View Typical Courtyard Section Environmental Diagram Aerial Perspective Cross-Section Through Entrance Main Entrance Facade Main Pedestrian Entrance + Gatehouse Main Pedestrian Entrance Meeting Room Public Viewing Window to Entrance Lake Visa / Consular Entrance Entrance Lake + Bridge Visa Entrance Courtyard Courtyard Detail Entrance Lake + Bridge Entrance Courtyard looking towards Porte-Cochere Entrance Ramp at Porte-Cochere Porte-Cochere Ramp to Consular Entrance Courtyard Detail Entrance Courtyard looking towards Gatehouse Entrance Lake from Bridge Office Open to Courtyard Verandah View from Typical office into Courtyard Open Plan Office Area Typical Office Typical Office Typical Office Waiting Area Courtyard Detail Swimming Pool Rooflight Lanterns Courtyard Detail Rooflight Detail External Seating Area at Main Entrance Detail of Bridge at Night Courtyard at Night