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A Kerala Modern House Design Featuring Climate-Responsive Strategies | LIJO RENY architects

This Kerala modern house design, immersed in a hot, humid tropical climate, embraces passive and climate-responsive design strategies. Named ‘The Stoic Wall Residence‘, this Kerala modern house design harmoniously combines indoor and outdoor living. Situated in Kadirur, Kerala, amidst its scorching heat, incessant monsoon rains, and lush vegetation, it is deeply connected to nature. Courtyards, landscape pockets, and biophilic features effortlessly integrate with the house, transforming the act of dwelling into a holistic experience.

Editor’s Note: “This Stoic Wall Residence in Kerala, symbolizes contemporary design in Tropical modern settings. This house enhances comfort by creating a continuum between indoors and outdoors using courtyards, biophilic elements, and passive techniques. Through locally sourced materials like laterite and terracotta, the design immerses with nature while contributing to a fulfilling living experience.” ~ Anusha Sridhar

A Kerala Modern House Design Featuring Climate-Responsive Strategies | LIJO RENY architects

kerala modern house design

Site

The sprawling 7,317 sqft. Built-up area of this house took shape through meticulous negotiations of the following concerns. It includes taking into account the site’s irregular contours, the presence of both large and medium-sized trees, a subtle northeast slope, and its accessibility from two main roads—one to the east and another to the south.

kerala modern house design

Design & Planning

The intricate interplay of these natural and physical elements, along with factors like the sun’s path and seasonal variations in wind patterns, intricately informed the precise positioning of the house.

kerala modern house design

The primary section of the house was strategically placed towards the north of the site, along its east-west axis, to minimize solar heat gain and enhance privacy.

kerala modern house design

The house can be divided into four zones, with three on the ground floor, spanning across three levels, aligning with the natural topography of the plot and minimizing the need for extensive excavation and earth filling on the site.

kerala modern house design

kerala modern house design

Formal Living Area

The first zone comprises the formal living area with its accompanying foyer and outdoor sitting space, distinct from the main structure and separated by an open-to-sky landscaped courtyard and an open paved central space. The car porch, though physically separated, is considered part of the first zone. This block is connected to the second zone by means of an internal ramp from the foyer that facilitates easier access to the changing site levels and an alternate direct entry step leading from the car porch.

kerala modern house design

kerala modern house design

Dining & Kitchen

Upon entering the second zone, you’ll find an open family living and dining area seamlessly connected to the outdoor landscape. An indoor courtyard within this zone enhances cross-ventilation and circulation.

kerala modern house design

For privacy, the kitchen and its related areas are discreetly tucked away, with connections to the dining court on one side and the main entry court on the other, facilitating easy access to the car porch and front yard.

kerala modern house design

kerala modern house design

Bedrooms

The third zone consists of three bedrooms, a pooja/prayer area, and an adjacent courtyard, all accessible via a private corridor. To cater to those with difficulty navigating different levels, one of the bedrooms is conveniently placed at the same level as the family area.

kerala modern house design

kerala modern house design

Enter each of these bedrooms through a foyer that also serves as a dressing area and connects to an internal open-to-sky courtyard. Moreover, these bedrooms and their attached toilets open into this courtyard, offering residents the chance to enjoy the refreshing southwesterly winds and the beauty of monsoon rains.

kerala modern house design

kerala modern house design

The conveniently located staircase at the main block’s entry provides access to the upper floor. This floor includes the entertainment room, which also functions as a family space, and the master bedroom, which extends into a semi-open lounge area and incorporates a dressing area along with a toilet.

Building Envelop

The team wraps the first floor, exposed to the elements, in a protective screen crafted from thin fluted terracotta blocks, which we elegantly slide onto a vertical metal tube framework. This screen envelops the entire first floor, shielding it from the intense sun and rain while also offering a private passage accessible from every room.

The building’s architectural form holds significance and interest throughout the entire exterior of the house, primarily reflecting the internal volumes and offering hints about the interiors. In contrast to the sinuous and expressive walls featured in ‘The Running Wall Residence,’ designed by the architects for the homeowner’s brother, the exposed laterite walls in this residence exude a robust and solid presence throughout the project.

It projects from the building in places forming recesses within the landscape, providing seclusion and privacy. ‘The Stoic Wall Residence’ gracefully extends its living spaces to the outdoors, while seamlessly merging interior and exterior realms.

Courtyard

Employing a harmonious blend of light and substantial materials, its clean linear designs find a counterpoint in the numerous courtyards seamlessly woven into the structure, with each of the primary rooms on the ground floor opening either to landscaped external areas, internal open-to-sky courtyards or in some cases, both.

These courtyards serve as focal points that connect and diffuse the spaces, imbuing the home with a deliberate sense of weightlessness while harmoniously engaging with the surrounding natural environment.

The team has meticulously designed the interiors of this house to seamlessly integrate with the overall aesthetic. The furniture and decor exude a charming simplicity, and also to add a personal touch, fine art photography by the homeowner’s brother adorn the walls.

Materials

The thoughtful selection of materials and colors, both inside and outside the building, such as exposed laterite, terracotta, teak wood, stone pavers, exposed concrete, and more, imparts a profound sense of warmth.

Landscape

The team sensitively managed the landscape to enhance the desired ambiance by thoughtfully integrating several native plant varieties and trees alongside the existing ones.

Furthermore, these elements and more collectively serve as essential anchors, grounding the house firmly within its natural surroundings. It also evokes a traditional palette that harmonizes with the distinctive context of northern Kerala. Additionally, the design language employed is unapologetically modern, yet the soul of this house remains profoundly regional.

Fact File

Designed by: LIJO RENY architects

Project Type: Residential Architecture Design

Project Name: The Stoic Wall Residence

Location: Kadirur, Kerala

Year Built: 2023

Project Size: 7319.46 Sq.ft

Principal Architects: RenyLijo & Lijo Jos

Project Team: Dhanayan KS, Mohamed Shamel, Alfred Francis, Bibin Jacob, Dinesh D

Photograph Courtesy: Turtle Arts Photography

Structural Designer: Rosemy George

Civil Engineering: Manojkumar Velickath, Ratheeshan K

Supervisor: Sanosh A K

Electrical And Plumbing: Vinod Kumar

Steel Fabrication: Stairtech Thalassery, Rajesh K

Flooring: SK Flooring Group, Shamjith Kadirur

Wall Art: Nandakumar Raghavan

Painting: VK Satheeshan

Cabinetry: 1000 Kitchens, Interiors Thrissur

Interior Designers: LIJO.RENY.architects

Landscape Designers: Plain Space Studio, LIJO.RENY.architects

Structural Designers: Keystone Engineers

Lighting: Enlite Energy Solutions, Thrissur

Manufacturers: Grohe, Tostem India, ACE, ATOMBERG, Asian Paints, B Life, Cedar Homes, Dtale, Elica, Flamed Granite, Galtex, Hettich, Home RUs, Hunter Douglas, Ikea, Jaquar, Jotun, KAAF, Kalinga Stones, LIXIL 

Source: Archdaily

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