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V. S. Thurairajah

Velupillai Suppiah Thurairajah (Tamil: வேலுப்பிள்ளை சுப்பையா துரைராஜா, romanized: Vēluppiḷḷai Cuppaiyā Turairājā; 8 August 1927 – 14 December 2011) was a Sri Lankan Tamil architect who designed many buildings in Sri Lanka and abroad.

V. S. Thurairajah

வி. எஸ். துரைராஜா
Born(1927-08-08)8 August 1927
Died14 December 2011(2011-12-14) (aged 84)
Sydney, Australia
EducationSir J. J. School of Art
Architectural Association School of Architecture
OccupationArchitect

Early life and family edit

Thurairajah was born on 8 August 1927.[1] He was the son of Vellupillai Suppiah and Thangacchimuttu from Navaly in northern Ceylon.[1][2] He was educated at Green Memorial School, Manipay and Manipay Hindu College.[1][3][4] After school Thurairajah joined the Sir J. J. School of Art in Bombay in 1948, graduating in 1951 with a diploma in architecture.[1][3][4][5]

Thurairajah married Selvaranee (Rani), daughter of T. Thirunavukarasu.[1][2] They had a son (Surendran) and three daughters (Vathsala, Manjula and Sashikala).[1][2]

Career edit

After returning to Ceylon Thurairajah joined the Public Works Department (PWD) in 1951 as a junior architect.[1][5] He then joined the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London in 1954 as a Colombo Plan scholar, graduating in 1957 with a A.A. diploma specialising in tropical architecture.[1][4][5] He then resumed his career at the PWD before retiring in 1964 in due to government policies.[1][5]

After retirement Thurairajah started a private practice known as Thurairajah Associates in 1964.[1][4][5] The practice grew and in 1968 a branch office was opened in Jaffna.[1] Thurairajah designed many of the tropical modernist buildings in Jaffna.[6] During a long career Thurairajah designed numerous buildings including factories, Hindu temples, hospitals, hotels, office buildings, residential buildings and university buildings in Sri Lanka, India, Australia and Middle East.[3][5]

Thurairajah was a fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects (1967), Australian Institute of Architects (1989), Indian Institute of Architects (1965), Sri Lanka Institute of Architects (1976) and Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (1968).[1][5] He was editor and publisher of a quarterly journal called Architecture and Arts in Sri Lanka from 1975 to 1981.[1] He was chairman of Eelanadu, a Tamil language newspaper, in 1975 and one of the secretaries of the International Association of Tamil Research.[1][3] Thurairajah was one of the key organisers of the 4th International Tamil Research Conference held in Jaffna in 1974.[7] He was deputy district governor of the Lions International Sri Lanka District in 1981 and secretary of the Ananda Coomaraswamy Cultural Society.[1] Thurairajah produced the Tamil language film Kuthu Vilakku (Sacred Lamp) in 1972.[3][8]

Thurairajah migrated to Australia.[3] He died on 14 December 2011 in Sydney, Australia.[2][9]

Works edit

Thurairajah's numerous work include:[1][10]

Banks

Factories

  • Ajantha Textile Factory, Ratmalana
  • Baxon Textile Factory, Ratmalana
  • Busalwatha Pharmaceutical Factory, Busalwatha
  • Ceylon Synthetic Mills, Colombo
  • Ceylon Tin Factory, Colombo
  • Favourites Textile Factory, Ratmalana (1972)
  • Modern Confectionery Works, Colombo
  • Nagindas Textile Factory, Ratmalana
  • Paragons Textile Factory, Ratmalana
  • St. Anthony's PVC Factory, Colombo
  • Uswatha Confectionery Factory, Ratmalana
  • Visaka Textile Factory, Ratmalana

Hindu temples

 
Perth Sivan Temple
 
Sydney Murugan Temple
  • Galle Hindu Temple, Galle (gopuram)
  • New Kathiresan Temple, Colombo (1982)
  • Old Kathiresan Temple, Colombo
  • Perth Sivan Temple, Perth, Australia.[11]
  • Ramboda Hanuman Temple, Ramboda
  • Sri Ponnambalavaneswarar Temple, Colombo (gopuram)
  • Sydney Murugan Temple, Sydney, Australia (1998)

Hospitals

Hotels

  • Brighton Hotel, Colombo
  • Hindu Pilgrims' Rest, Kataragama
  • Holiday Inn, Colombo (1980)
  • Hotel Amali Nivas, Polonnaruwa
  • Sapphire Hotel, Colombo (1968)
  • Subhas Hotel, Jaffna

Office buildings

  • All Ceylon Hindu Congress Building, Colombo (1982)
  • Batticaloa DIG's Office, Batticaloa (1980)
  • Ceylon Printers Building, Colombo
  • Eye Donation Society Headquarters, Colombo (1983)
  • Government Clerical Services Union Building, Colombo (1966)
  • Jaffna DIG's Office, Jaffna
  • Matara Merchants Building, Matara
  • Naleem's Building, Colombo
  • Northern Division Cooperative Federation Building, Jaffna

Residential buildings

  • Batticaloa Housing Scheme, Batticaloa
  • Dubai Housing Scheme, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • Kubrah, Colombo
  • Leedons Apartments, Colombo (1980)
  • Nugegoda Housing Development, Nugegoda
  • Siffani Flats, Colombo
  • VST Buildings, Colombo (1969)

University buildings

Others

 
Navalar Cultural Hall
 
S. J. V. Chelvanayakam memorial
  • Anti-malaria Campaign Building, Narahenpita (2000)
  • Army Buddhist Temple, Panagoda
  • Batticaloa Market, Batticaloa
  • CMS Girls College, Jaffna
  • Duraiappah Stadium, Jaffna
  • Farm, Mankulam[3]
  • Girls' Hostel, Colombo
  • Jaffna Market, Jaffna
  • Jaffna Public Library, Jaffna (second stage) (2001) [3]
  • Kathiresan Hall, Colombo
  • Luxmi Cinema, Ratnapura
  • Nava Cinema, Colombo
  • Navalar Cultural Hall, Jaffna
  • Ramakrishna Mission Library, Colombo (1985)
  • Rio Cinema, Colombo
  • S. J. V. Chelvanayakam memorial, Jaffna (1982)
  • Vaddukoddai Technical College, Vaddukoddai
  • Veerasingam Hall, Jaffna
  • Vipulanandar School of Music and Dance, Batticaloa
  • Vivekananda Hall, Colombo

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Arumugam, S. (1997). Dictionary of Biography of the Tamils of Ceylon (PDF). pp. 233–234.
  2. ^ a b c d "Obituaries". Daily News. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 16 December 2011. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Sivapragasam, Siva (January 2012). "Appreciation: V.S. Thurairajah (Architect)" (PDF). Monsoon Journal. 6 (8). Toronto, Canada: 36. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  4. ^ a b c d Ramanathan, A. (4 July 2010). "Manipay Hindu College, the guiding light". Sunday Observer. Colombo, Sri Lanka. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Pullenayegem, Vassant (ed.). Architect Thurairajah - Four Decades of Devoted Service. Colombo, Sri Lanka: Ananda Coomarasamy Cultural Society. pp. 5–6.
  6. ^ Pieris, Anoma (2013). Architecture and Nationalism in Sri Lanka: The Trouser Under the Cloth. Abingdon, U.K.: Routledge. p. 150. ISBN 978-0-415-63002-3.
  7. ^ Sri Kantha, Sachi (23 October 2014). "Jaffna International Tamil Research Conference of 1974". Ilankai Tamil Sangam. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  8. ^ Jeyaraj, D. B. S. (16 July 2016). ""Marikkar" Ramdas: The Brahmin who transformed into a Muslim". Daily FT. Colombo, Sri Lanka. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  9. ^ Vivekanandarajah, N. (24 January 2012). "V. S. Thurairajah: Irreparable loss". Daily News. Colombo, Sri Lanka. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  10. ^ Pullenayegem, Vassant (ed.). Architect Thurairajah - Four Decades of Devoted Service. Colombo, Sri Lanka: Ananda Coomarasamy Cultural Society. pp. 53–5.
  11. ^ "Perth Hindu Temple opens". Tamil Guardian. 2 October 2005. Retrieved 11 July 2017.

thurairajah, velupillai, suppiah, thurairajah, tamil, romanized, vēluppiḷḷai, cuppaiyā, turairājā, august, 1927, december, 2011, lankan, tamil, architect, designed, many, buildings, lanka, abroad, fribaவ, எஸ, born, 1927, august, 1927died14, december, 2011, 201. Velupillai Suppiah Thurairajah Tamil வ ல ப ப ள ள ச ப ப ய த ர ர ஜ romanized Veluppiḷḷai Cuppaiya Turairaja 8 August 1927 14 December 2011 was a Sri Lankan Tamil architect who designed many buildings in Sri Lanka and abroad V S ThurairajahFRIBAவ எஸ த ர ர ஜ Born 1927 08 08 8 August 1927Died14 December 2011 2011 12 14 aged 84 Sydney AustraliaEducationSir J J School of ArtArchitectural Association School of ArchitectureOccupationArchitect Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Career 3 Works 4 ReferencesEarly life and family editThurairajah was born on 8 August 1927 1 He was the son of Vellupillai Suppiah and Thangacchimuttu from Navaly in northern Ceylon 1 2 He was educated at Green Memorial School Manipay and Manipay Hindu College 1 3 4 After school Thurairajah joined the Sir J J School of Art in Bombay in 1948 graduating in 1951 with a diploma in architecture 1 3 4 5 Thurairajah married Selvaranee Rani daughter of T Thirunavukarasu 1 2 They had a son Surendran and three daughters Vathsala Manjula and Sashikala 1 2 Career editAfter returning to Ceylon Thurairajah joined the Public Works Department PWD in 1951 as a junior architect 1 5 He then joined the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London in 1954 as a Colombo Plan scholar graduating in 1957 with a A A diploma specialising in tropical architecture 1 4 5 He then resumed his career at the PWD before retiring in 1964 in due to government policies 1 5 After retirement Thurairajah started a private practice known as Thurairajah Associates in 1964 1 4 5 The practice grew and in 1968 a branch office was opened in Jaffna 1 Thurairajah designed many of the tropical modernist buildings in Jaffna 6 During a long career Thurairajah designed numerous buildings including factories Hindu temples hospitals hotels office buildings residential buildings and university buildings in Sri Lanka India Australia and Middle East 3 5 Thurairajah was a fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects 1967 Australian Institute of Architects 1989 Indian Institute of Architects 1965 Sri Lanka Institute of Architects 1976 and Chartered Institute of Arbitrators 1968 1 5 He was editor and publisher of a quarterly journal called Architecture and Arts in Sri Lanka from 1975 to 1981 1 He was chairman of Eelanadu a Tamil language newspaper in 1975 and one of the secretaries of the International Association of Tamil Research 1 3 Thurairajah was one of the key organisers of the 4th International Tamil Research Conference held in Jaffna in 1974 7 He was deputy district governor of the Lions International Sri Lanka District in 1981 and secretary of the Ananda Coomaraswamy Cultural Society 1 Thurairajah produced the Tamil language film Kuthu Vilakku Sacred Lamp in 1972 3 8 Thurairajah migrated to Australia 3 He died on 14 December 2011 in Sydney Australia 2 9 Works editThurairajah s numerous work include 1 10 Banks Bank of Ceylon Hambantota Bank of Ceylon Moratuwa Bank of Ceylon Vavuniya Co operative Bank Jaffna Co operative Bank Mannar 1978 Co operative Bank ParanthanFactories Ajantha Textile Factory Ratmalana Baxon Textile Factory Ratmalana Busalwatha Pharmaceutical Factory Busalwatha Ceylon Synthetic Mills Colombo Ceylon Tin Factory Colombo Favourites Textile Factory Ratmalana 1972 Modern Confectionery Works Colombo Nagindas Textile Factory Ratmalana Paragons Textile Factory Ratmalana St Anthony s PVC Factory Colombo Uswatha Confectionery Factory Ratmalana Visaka Textile Factory RatmalanaHindu temples nbsp Perth Sivan Temple nbsp Sydney Murugan Temple Galle Hindu Temple Galle gopuram New Kathiresan Temple Colombo 1982 Old Kathiresan Temple Colombo Perth Sivan Temple Perth Australia 11 Ramboda Hanuman Temple Ramboda Sri Ponnambalavaneswarar Temple Colombo gopuram Sydney Murugan Temple Sydney Australia 1998 Hospitals Gampaha Base Hospital Gampaha 2001 Kandy General Hospital Kandy cardiothoracic building 2000 Kandy General Hospital Kandy surgical building National Hospital of Sri Lanka Colombo cardiology building 1997 Negombo Base Hospital Negombo 2001 Tissamaharama Hospital TissamaharamaHotels Brighton Hotel Colombo Hindu Pilgrims Rest Kataragama Holiday Inn Colombo 1980 Hotel Amali Nivas Polonnaruwa Sapphire Hotel Colombo 1968 Subhas Hotel JaffnaOffice buildings All Ceylon Hindu Congress Building Colombo 1982 Batticaloa DIG s Office Batticaloa 1980 Ceylon Printers Building Colombo Eye Donation Society Headquarters Colombo 1983 Government Clerical Services Union Building Colombo 1966 Jaffna DIG s Office Jaffna Matara Merchants Building Matara Naleem s Building Colombo Northern Division Cooperative Federation Building JaffnaResidential buildings Batticaloa Housing Scheme Batticaloa Dubai Housing Scheme Dubai United Arab Emirates Kubrah Colombo Leedons Apartments Colombo 1980 Nugegoda Housing Development Nugegoda Siffani Flats Colombo VST Buildings Colombo 1969 University buildings Ramanathan Academy of Fine Arts Maruthanarmadam University of Colombo Colombo administration building University of Jaffna Jaffna mathematics and computer science building University of Jaffna Jaffna faculty of medicine University of Jaffna Jaffna faculty of science Others nbsp Jaffna Public Library nbsp Navalar Cultural Hall nbsp S J V Chelvanayakam memorial nbsp Veerasingam Hall Anti malaria Campaign Building Narahenpita 2000 Army Buddhist Temple Panagoda Batticaloa Market Batticaloa CMS Girls College Jaffna Duraiappah Stadium Jaffna Farm Mankulam 3 Girls Hostel Colombo Jaffna Market Jaffna Jaffna Public Library Jaffna second stage 2001 3 Kathiresan Hall Colombo Luxmi Cinema Ratnapura Nava Cinema Colombo Navalar Cultural Hall Jaffna Ramakrishna Mission Library Colombo 1985 Rio Cinema Colombo S J V Chelvanayakam memorial Jaffna 1982 Vaddukoddai Technical College Vaddukoddai Veerasingam Hall Jaffna Vipulanandar School of Music and Dance Batticaloa Vivekananda Hall ColomboReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Arumugam S 1997 Dictionary of Biography of the Tamils of Ceylon PDF pp 233 234 a b c d Obituaries Daily News Colombo Sri Lanka 16 December 2011 Retrieved 11 July 2017 a b c d e f g h Sivapragasam Siva January 2012 Appreciation V S Thurairajah Architect PDF Monsoon Journal 6 8 Toronto Canada 36 Retrieved 11 July 2017 a b c d Ramanathan A 4 July 2010 Manipay Hindu College the guiding light Sunday Observer Colombo Sri Lanka Retrieved 11 July 2017 a b c d e f g Pullenayegem Vassant ed Architect Thurairajah Four Decades of Devoted Service Colombo Sri Lanka Ananda Coomarasamy Cultural Society pp 5 6 Pieris Anoma 2013 Architecture and Nationalism in Sri Lanka The Trouser Under the Cloth Abingdon U K Routledge p 150 ISBN 978 0 415 63002 3 Sri Kantha Sachi 23 October 2014 Jaffna International Tamil Research Conference of 1974 Ilankai Tamil Sangam Retrieved 11 July 2017 Jeyaraj D B S 16 July 2016 Marikkar Ramdas The Brahmin who transformed into a Muslim Daily FT Colombo Sri Lanka Retrieved 11 July 2017 Vivekanandarajah N 24 January 2012 V S Thurairajah Irreparable loss Daily News Colombo Sri Lanka Retrieved 11 July 2017 Pullenayegem Vassant ed Architect Thurairajah Four Decades of Devoted Service Colombo Sri Lanka Ananda Coomarasamy Cultural Society pp 53 5 Perth Hindu Temple opens Tamil Guardian 2 October 2005 Retrieved 11 July 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title V S Thurairajah amp oldid 1179727782, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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