The centre, that will be built in the provincial capital Jaffna, is envisioned to be a social infrastructure for the people to rejuvenate and nurture the ancient cultural heritage of the city.
Being developed as an iconic building, the centre and the adjoining water body - the Pullukulam - will be transformed into an integrated cultural space that can also accommodate open-air performances with the help of a floating stage.
The MoU was signed in presence of Lankan Minister of Economic Development Basil Rajapaksa.
The cultural centre is to be built in the next 36 months, on a plot of land adjacent to the Jaffna Public Library. It would serve as a delivery centre for training, instruction and education in a variety of cultural disciplines.
The Centre would comprise a theatre-style auditorium -- with projection facilities -- with a capacity of up to 600 people, a multi-media library with on-line research facilities, exhibition and gallery space and a museum.
In order to select a unique and iconic design for Jaffna Cultural Centre, the Sri Lanka Institute of Architects (SLIA) conducted a National Design Competition. 29 entries were received for the competition.
The design by Archt. Madura Premathileka was unanimously selected for the centre based on the technical acceptability, context plan, aesthetic/architectural language, space efficiency, among other things.
