The Sri Lankan architect
Geoffrey Bawa designed the Kandalama Hotel which was built between 1992 and 1995. The hotel's entrance lobby is situated at the terminus of a sloping long private road that branches north from a secondary arterial leading back to the centre of town. Bawa was interested in developing a spatial and visual sequence of entry that culminated in the revelation of the distant view of the monument of Sigiriya only after entry to the hotel lobby. One of the hotel's dominant design features is the large, cave-like
porte-cochère abutting the western side of the cliff around which the hotel wraps. A large slanted canopy that angles down towards the entrance to an enclosed tunnel-like walkway, with a boulder-lined wall, with an expansive open-air lobby and panoramic view northward over the
Kandalama Reservoir. Kandalama is the first LEED-certified green building outside of the United States, as well as the first LEED-certified green hotel in the world. In 2000, it was awarded LEED certification as a LEED v1 pilot project. ==History==