Located in the heart of Kochi in Kerala, India – TAPAS’ apartment architecture offers a tranquil retreat from urban life. The name “TAPAS” comes from the Sanskrit word तपस्, which refers to a variety of austere spiritual practices, emphasizing self-discipline, reflection, and mindfulness. This concept serves as the foundation of the project. Here, the architecture fosters a serene environment that encourages residents to embrace a slower, more mindful way of living. Nestled between its natural surroundings and the built form, TAPAS harmoniously blends simplicity, nature, and craftsmanship. The building comprises six apartments spread across G+3 floors and a co-working space on the ground floor.
Editor’s Note: “The TAPAS in Kerala, redefines apartment architecture into slow living as a way of life, catering to nature, craft, and awareness. With raw brick and concrete finishes, lush greenery, and large overhangs, the building accommodates six families. A carefully curated design tackles the cityscape, maximizing light, ventilation, and privacy while incorporating sustainability and peace.” ~ Anusha Sridhar
This Apartment Architecture in Kochi Embodies The Concept Of Slow Living | Fahed+Architects
TAPAS was founded with the intention of embracing the slow living concept, which sees apartment architecture as a medium for connection and mindfulness. The idea behind the building’s design is to create a calm atmosphere. That helps residents feel more connected to their surroundings and nature. The project, draws inspiration from the subtleties of daily life. Hence, it is all about creating meaningful interactions between people, space, and nature while also emphasizing simplicity and craftsmanship.
The use of raw materials like brick and bare concrete reflects a simple and honest architectural language. The structure encourages people to take their time and notice the subtle harmonies between the natural surroundings and the constructed form, as well as the textures and light. Furthermore, large windows blur the boundaries between indoor and outdoor living. Also, an abundance of greenery, and open-air areas, which foster a peaceful and reflective ambiance.
Like any major architectural project, TAPAS had its share of difficulties. Given the urban setting of the project, there were challenges in maximizing natural light and ventilation without sacrificing privacy. Aside from making sure the vegetation did not compromise the building’s structural integrity, the design team also had to carefully consider how to incorporate the greenery that cascades from the building’s façade while maintaining the desired visual softness.
Brick and bare concrete are the main building materials of TAPAS. The team chose these materials not only for their aesthetic appeal but also for their durability and sustainability. Moreover, the building gains depth from the painstakingly stacked bricks that form a textured, nearly tactile façade.
Large, well-placed windows let in plenty of natural light, enhancing the dynamic brickwork throughout the interior spaces. The building methods used demonstrate a strong dedication to craftsmanship. This is seen in the meticulous and precise placement of each brick.
The living areas are expanded outside by the large roof overhangs that cover the balconies and courtyards and bring nature inside the architecture. The addition of cascading vegetation maintains a harmonious balance between the natural and built environments while softening the harsher edges of the building.
The building methods used demonstrate a strong dedication to craftsmanship, as seen in the meticulous and precise placement of each brick. The living areas are expanded outside by the large roof overhangs that cover the balconies and courtyards and bring nature inside the architecture. The addition of cascading vegetation maintains a harmonious balance between the natural and built environments while softening the harsher edges of the building.
Furthermore, common areas with a strong connection to nature, like outdoor courtyards and corridors, help residents feel a feeling of community. The deliberate use of air, light, and vegetation improves the overall spatial experience by creating a setting that is at once peaceful and harmonious with its surroundings.
Fact File
Designed by: Fahed+Architects
Project Type: Residential Architecture Design
Project Name: TAPAS – The Art of Mindful Living
Location: Ernakulam, Kerala
Year Built: 2022
Built-up Area: 8611.13 Sq.ft
Principal Architect: Fahed Majeed
Photograph Courtesy: Nayan Krishna, Ram Naresh
Source: ArchDaily
Firm’s Website Link: Fahed+Architects
The Firm’s Instagram Link: Fahed+Architects
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