Contents
Introduction
Case studies
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Summit Flats
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Goonasinghepura Flats
Conclusion
Reference
Introduction
Sri Lanka macrocosm an island has a total land area of 65,610km2. The cosmos is almost 18 million with a density of 296 persons per km2 with an urban population of about 30%. capital of Sri Lanka is the commercial capital of Sri Lanka and the countrys largest city. Its occupier population is 800,000 and commuter population is more than 400,000. Due to the endless movement of population from rural to urban areas for employment opportunities and bust living along with the natural increase of population in urban areas theres being an increased the demand for housing in the urban areas throughout the recent history.
And the resulting High and low rise buildings with their huge walls cover with plants, their roots fixed into the walls soaked with rain water; spilling sewages from all(prenominal) housing unit inside the shelter are non unusual scenes for the great unwashed living in Maligawatte, Dematagoda, Slave Island, Colombo North and other parts of the city of Colombo.
Garbage thrown and twisted out of these flats and scattered all around is embarrassing for the batch who pass these flats on a daily basis. Its not that passel who live in the condominiums are aliens or uncivilized people but that they are indifferent to their environment. The flats have been neglected by the authorities for more than a decade and built to suck up rid of the population who wickedly occupies prime government properties. passim the years they have lived with all these difficulties at their hands. Unauthorized illegal structures make these conditions even worse by making these sewer lines and drainage lines inaccessible. Could these chaoses be avoided with good designs? At least to an certain(p) extend?
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