The residence is located in the quaint village of Mathamangalam in Kannur, Kerala. The elevated topography of the site, coupled with the gradual ascent and expansive foreground on offer, gives a sense of anticipation as one approaches the house design. This rising journey connects the occupants to the natural surroundings, allowing the house to be experienced progressively.
Editor’s Note: “Embracing the elevated topography of the site in Kannur, this residence integrates two simple yet distinctive blocks. Mindful zoning optimizes natural ventilation, whereas perforated walls enhance privacy without hindering the airflow for climate-responsive comfort. Elevated on columns, this building provides visual rhythm, increasing both aesthetics and functionality.” ~ Anusha Sridhar
This Elevated House Design Embraces The Natural Contours of Mathamangalam | SOHO Architects
The organization of the house is simple yet functional, composed of two distinct blocks. One block houses the sleeping quarters, providing privacy and tranquility, while the other block contains the guest living, kitchen, and service areas. Thus, ensuring efficient organization and flow of daily life.
A long, expansive family area links these two blocks, serving as the heart of the home. Designed with a double-height ceiling, the family area creates a sense of openness and grandeur. Meanwhile, large windows and sliding doors offer direct views and access to the outdoor spaces.
On one side of this area, a swimming pool invites relaxation and recreation, while on the opposite side, a peaceful garden court provides a serene outdoor escape.
The design efficiently responds to Kerala’s humid tropical climate. The house’s zoning carefully responds to the predominant southwest and northeast wind patterns, ensuring excellent ventilation and year-round comfort.
By aligning the house to capture these cooling breezes, the design minimizes the need for artificial cooling systems, thus enhancing energy efficiency and promoting passive ventilation.
Double-height columns support the overhanging roof, creating a rhythmic, visually striking façade while ensuring structural stability.
To enhance the spatial experience and ensure privacy, we strategically place perforated walls around the kitchen court and pool area. These walls define and enclose specific spaces, shielding private areas like the kitchen and pool from view.
At the same time, the perforations in the walls allow air to circulate freely, maintaining a continuous flow of natural ventilation throughout the house. This design ensures a balance between seclusion and openness, creating private, intimate spaces that are still connected to the larger environment.
Fact File
Designed by: SOHO Architects
Project Type: Residential Architecture Design
Project Name: Mathamangalam House
Location: Kannur, Kerala
Year Built: 2023
Built Up Area: 5000 Sq.ft
Principal Architect: Suhail A K
Design Team: Nabil Nazar & Varun Gopa
Photograph Courtesy: abinsphoto & Varun Gopal
Landscape Consultant: IPE design workshop
Lighting Consutlant: Apta lightings
Structural Consulant: Streamline
Manufacturers: Tostem
Source: Archdaily
Firm’s Instagram Link: SOHO Architects
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