Chief architect (Sri Lanka)
The Chief Architect was a position created in 1865 by Governor Hercules Robinson and the Executive Council of Ceylon to design and oversee the construction of public buildings across Ceylon.
Previously the Public Works Department, which was established in 1849 was managed by British engineers.
The chief architect worked within the Public Works Department and the first chief architect was James George Smither. The position was retained following the country's independence in 1948 however it was not until the appointment of Homi Billimoria in 1953, that a Ceylonese architect assumed the role. In 1969 the Public Works Department was abolished and replaced with the Department of Buildings. The department was established as the sole authority and consultancy institution in the construction of government buildings. In 1977 the position of Chief Architect was re-instated, with the appointment of Panini Tennekoon. He was the last recognised Chief Architect, following which the position reverted to Director - Architecture within the department, reporting to the Director General of Buildings.
Name | Tenure | Birth date | Birthplace | Death date | Death place | Notable works |
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James George Smither OBE | 1865-1883 | January–March 1833 | Ireland | 1910 | Camberwell, England |
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There are no records of a Chief Architect being appointed until 1925 | ||||||
Austin Woodeson OBE | 1925 - 1932 | 3 May 1873 | Reading, Berkshire, England | 24 November 1935 | Bournemouth, England |
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Tom Neville Wynne-Jones CBE, CMG | 1932-1953 | 19 November 1893 | Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales | 21 June 1979 | Frinton-on-Sea, Essex |
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Homi Billimoria OBE | 1953-1956 | 23 May 1901 | Colombo, Ceylon | June 1956 | Colombo |
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Justin Samarasekera | 1956-1962 | 21 May 1916 | Colombo, Ceylon | 3 November 2003 | Colombo, Sri Lanka |
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Velayuthampillai Kandavel (acting) | -1969 |
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In 1969 the Public Works Department was abolished and replaced with the Department of Buildings. | ||||||
Panini Tennekoon | 1977-1979 | 5 February 1922 | 17 July 2007 | Colombo, Sri Lanka |
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Upali Iddawala | 1997-1999 | 1940 | Ambepussa, Sri Lanka | |||
Tamara Nandani Welikala Dayaratne | ||||||
Menaka Mangalanantha (acting) | 2017 - 2019 | |||||
Ranathunga Arachchige Thushari Sajeewanee Ranathunga | 2019–present |