Kerala Architecture

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the house is surrounded by palm trees and gravel
Aruvi | Casa Design Studio
Surrounded by lush greenery, Aruvi, a residence by Casa Design Studio, seamlessly blends into its landscape, creating a serene atmosphere. Its design and functionality are influenced by the elevated site context, which provides a sense of seclusion while offering stunning views of the natural surroundings. The two-story design balances visual connectivity and individual privacy, creating a tranquil haven for residents. Photo Credits: Ar. Shahin
a house that is sitting in the grass next to some rocks and plants on the ground
Aruvi | Casa Design Studio
Surrounded by lush greenery, Aruvi, a residence by Casa Design Studio, seamlessly blends into its landscape, creating a serene atmosphere. Its design and functionality are influenced by the elevated site context, which provides a sense of seclusion while offering stunning views of the natural surroundings. The two-story design balances visual connectivity and individual privacy, creating a tranquil haven for residents. Photo Credits: Ar. Shahin
a dining room table and chairs in front of sliding glass doors
Aruvi | Casa Design Studio
Surrounded by lush greenery, Aruvi, a residence by Casa Design Studio, seamlessly blends into its landscape, creating a serene atmosphere. Its design and functionality are influenced by the elevated site context, which provides a sense of seclusion while offering stunning views of the natural surroundings. The two-story design balances visual connectivity and individual privacy, creating a tranquil haven for residents. Photo Credits: Ar. Shahin
the inside of a brick building with columns and windows
Kalarigram House | Badoloka
Kalarigram House by Badoloka features a design that seamlessly blends traditional elements and local vernacular with modern living standards. In order to optimise privacy, the house is oriented inward, with a central courtyard serving as the focal point and a space for workshops, special events, and informal living. In addition, the courtyard controls the microclimate within the house and adds natural light. Photo Credits: Studio Frameify
a large brick building with lots of windows and balconies on the top floor
Kalarigram House | Badoloka
Kalarigram House by Badoloka features a design that seamlessly blends traditional elements and local vernacular with modern living standards. In order to optimise privacy, the house is oriented inward, with a central courtyard serving as the focal point and a space for workshops, special events, and informal living. In addition, the courtyard controls the microclimate within the house and adds natural light. Photo Credits: Studio Frameify
a brick building with lots of windows in it
Kalarigram House | Badoloka
Kalarigram House by Badoloka features a design that seamlessly blends traditional elements and local vernacular with modern living standards. In order to optimise privacy, the house is oriented inward, with a central courtyard serving as the focal point and a space for workshops, special events, and informal living. In addition, the courtyard controls the microclimate within the house and adds natural light. Photo Credits: Studio Frameify
a person riding a scooter in front of a house with trees and bushes
Tete a Tete | Nestcraft Architecture
Tete a Tete, a residence by Nestcraft Architecture, features a humble use of materials and a close connection to nature by opening up the inside to the outside. Natural textures and colors evoke an artful feel throughout the interiors. The residence involves the user with varying personalities of nature while navigating through core ideas of simplicity, minimalism, and sustainable architecture. Photo Credits: Justin Sebastian
a red brick house with palm trees in the background
Tete a Tete | Nestcraft Architecture
Tete a Tete, a residence by Nestcraft Architecture, features a humble use of materials and a close connection to nature by opening up the inside to the outside. Natural textures and colors evoke an artful feel throughout the interiors. The residence involves the user with varying personalities of nature while navigating through core ideas of simplicity, minimalism, and sustainable architecture. Photo Credits: Justin Sebastian
a scooter is parked in front of a house at night with lights on
Tete a Tete | Nestcraft Architecture
Tete a Tete, a residence by Nestcraft Architecture, features a humble use of materials and a close connection to nature by opening up the inside to the outside. Natural textures and colors evoke an artful feel throughout the interiors. The residence involves the user with varying personalities of nature while navigating through core ideas of simplicity, minimalism, and sustainable architecture. Photo Credits: Justin Sebastian
a person standing on a balcony next to a fire place in a room with brick walls
Central Courtyard House | Bhoomija Creations
Central Courtyard House by Bhoomija Creations showcases the traditional ‘nalukettu’ style of Kerala architecture, evoking architectural concepts and memories of a bygone era. The residence, surrounded by lush greenery, features a courtyard, which serves as the focal point, with all the main spaces oriented around it. Using locally sourced materials, a harmonious space where man and nature coexist is created. Photo Credits: Prasanth Mohan
the inside of a house with blue tile floors and wooden ceilinging, surrounded by greenery
Central Courtyard House | Bhoomija Creations
Central Courtyard House by Bhoomija Creations showcases the traditional ‘nalukettu’ style of Kerala architecture, evoking architectural concepts and memories of a bygone era. The residence, surrounded by lush greenery, features a courtyard, which serves as the focal point, with all the main spaces oriented around it. Using locally sourced materials, a harmonious space where man and nature coexist is created. Photo Credits: Prasanth Mohan
a woman in a red dress sitting on a bench under an archway with a fountain
Central Courtyard House | Bhoomija Creations
Central Courtyard House by Bhoomija Creations showcases the traditional ‘nalukettu’ style of Kerala architecture, evoking architectural concepts and memories of a bygone era. The residence, surrounded by lush greenery, features a courtyard, which serves as the focal point, with all the main spaces oriented around it. Using locally sourced materials, a harmonious space where man and nature coexist is created. Photo Credits: Prasanth Mohan
an overhead view of a building with blue and white tiles on the floor, two people sitting at tables
Central Courtyard House | Bhoomija Creations
Central Courtyard House by Bhoomija Creations showcases the traditional ‘nalukettu’ style of Kerala architecture, evoking architectural concepts and memories of a bygone era. The residence, surrounded by lush greenery, features a courtyard, which serves as the focal point, with all the main spaces oriented around it. Using locally sourced materials, a harmonious space where man and nature coexist is created. Photo Credits: Prasanth Mohan
a wooden house surrounded by palm trees at night
Central Courtyard House | Bhoomija Creations
Central Courtyard House by Bhoomija Creations showcases the traditional ‘nalukettu’ style of Kerala architecture, evoking architectural concepts and memories of a bygone era. The residence, surrounded by lush greenery, features a courtyard, which serves as the focal point, with all the main spaces oriented around it. Using locally sourced materials, a harmonious space where man and nature coexist is created. Photo Credits: Prasanth Mohan
a woman sitting on a bench in a room with blue tile flooring and walls
Central Courtyard House | Bhoomija Creations
Central Courtyard House by Bhoomija Creations showcases the traditional ‘nalukettu’ style of Kerala architecture, evoking architectural concepts and memories of a bygone era. The residence, surrounded by lush greenery, features a courtyard, which serves as the focal point, with all the main spaces oriented around it. Using locally sourced materials, a harmonious space where man and nature coexist is created. Photo Credits: Prasanth Mohan