Minnette de Silva Index Scripta | Notae | Bibliographia | Nexus externi | Tabula navigationisHecar FoundationZoroastriansOpen EditionHecar FoundationMinnette de Silva was a great architect – and her buildings should not be left to crumbleMinnette de Silva: Pioneer of Modern Architecture in Sri LankaPalace revolution“Asian Woman Architect”: Minnette de Silva’s Vision of Tropical Modernism« Une architecte asiatique » : Minnette de Silva et sa conception du modernisme tropicalMinnette de Silva: the brilliant female architect forgotten by historyAndrew Boyd and Minnette de Silva: Two Pioneers of Modernism in CeylonThe AA's unsung womenObituary: Minnette de SilvaRemembering the ‘Tropical Modernist’ Architect Minnette de Silvacitatio huius operisMinnette de SilvaMinnette de SilvaMinnette de Silva ― biographieMinnette de Silva 1918-1998
MulieresAlumni Scholae Associationis ArchitecturalisArchitecti SrilancaeAlumni Scholae Artium Jamsetjee JeejebhoyEx universitatibus expulsiNati 1918Mortui 1998
Candiae1 Februarii1918architectaTaprobanaeGeorgiiAgnetisFridericiBrightoniaeAngliascholam artium Jamsetjee JeejebhoyBombayaeMulk Raj AnandRavi ShankarPerinMinoo MistryJehangir Billimoria1946BengalurumOttone KönigsbergerJamshedpurscholam Associationis ArchitecturalisLondiniensemHerwaldi Ramsbotham194819751980Hongcongi1982SegarLe Corbusiercongressuum internationalium architecturae modernae1947Brugae Walteri
Minnette de Silva
Nativitas: 1 Februarii 1918; Kandy
Obitus: 24 Novembris 1998; Kandy
Patria: Taprobane
Officium
Munus: Architectus
Familia
Genitores: George E. de Silva;
Minnette de Silva seu litteris Singhalensibus මිනට් ද සිල්වා (Candiae nata die 1 Februarii 1918) fuit architecta Taprobanae.
Politicorum Georgii et Agnetis filia, legati Friderici soror, Minnette de Silva puellula Brightoniae in Anglia educata est. Eruditionem in architectura, parentibus aegre consentientibus, apud scholam artium Jamsetjee Jeejebhoy Bombayae in urbe. Eisdem annis apud architectos Mistry and Bhedwar operam dedit. Mulk Raj Anand et Ravi Shankar cognoscebat necnon iuvenes architectos Perin[1] et Minoo Mistry.[2] Cum hoc et Jehangir Billimoria anno 1946 libellos de arte moderna Marg ipsa condidit.[3]
Interdum e schola Jeejebhoy propter politicas agitationes expulsa, Bengalurum petens, cum Ottone Königsberger ad novam urbem Jamshedpur designandam pro societate Tata Steel laborare coepit. Anno fere 1946 ad scholam Associationis Architecturalis Londiniensem accedit non sine patronatu Herwaldi Ramsbotham [en] gubernatoris generalis Taprobanae.
In insulam nativam anno 1948 redita domum Karunaratne,[4] domum De Saram et deversoria peregrinatorum designavit. Ab 1975 usque in 1980 Hongcongi apud regimen coloniale architecta meruit. Ab anno 1982 in urbe nativa aedem associationis artium, anno circiter 1992 domum artificis Segar aedificari curavit.
Admiratrix et amica Le Corbusier, socia facta est (architectorum Asiaticorum sola) congressuum internationalium architecturae modernae [en], quorum conventus anno 1947 Brugae Walteri in Anglia habitus est.
Index
1 Scripta
2 Notae
3 Bibliographia
4 Nexus externi
Scripta |
- 1998 : The Life and Work of an Asian Woman Architect
Notae |
↑ Hecar Foundation
↑ Zoroastrians
↑ Open Edition
↑ Hecar Foundation
Bibliographia |
- Gillian Darley, "Minnette de Silva was a great architect – and her buildings should not be left to crumble" in Apollo (28 Martii 2018)
- Ellen Dissanayake, "Minnette de Silva: Pioneer of Modern Architecture in Sri Lanka" in Orientations (Augusto 1982)
- Sarah Howell, "Palace revolution" in The Guardian (1 Maii 2000)
- Emily Nonko, "“Asian Woman Architect”: Minnette de Silva’s Vision of Tropical Modernism" (29 Novembris 2017) apud Pelican Bomb; "« Une architecte asiatique » : Minnette de Silva et sa conception du modernisme tropical" (versio Francogallica apud Suravi)
- Shiromi Pinto, "Minnette de Silva: the brilliant female architect forgotten by history" in The Guardian (14 Decembris 2018)
- David Robson, "Andrew Boyd and Minnette de Silva: Two Pioneers of Modernism in Ceylon" in Matter (4 Martii 2015)
- Yasmin Shariff, "The AA's unsung women" in Architectural Association Journal (11 Ianuarii 2014)
- Dennis Sharp, "Obituary: Minnette de Silva" in The Independent (14 Decembris 1998)
- Amy Sherlock, "Remembering the ‘Tropical Modernist’ Architect Minnette de Silva" in Frieze (11 Septembris 2018)
- Brinda Somaya, Urvashi Mehta, edd., An emancipated place: the proceedings of the conference and exhibition held in Mumbai, February 2000: women in architecture, 2000 plus: a conference on the work of women architects. Mumbai: Hecar Foundation, 2000 citatio huius operis
Nexus externi |
Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Minnette de Silva spectant. |
- "Minnette de Silva" (2000?) apud Hecar Foundation
- "Minnette de Silva" (2018?) apud Suravi: association franco-srilankaise
- Karim Aguenaou, "Minnette de Silva ― biographie" (2018)
- Zaida Muxi, "Minnette de Silva 1918-1998" (21 Maii 2015) apud Un dia, una arquitecta