Set within a 14-acre family estate on the outskirts of Kozhikode, Soil Stories occupies a 60-cent site within a campus that was already ecologically rich long before architecture entered the frame. The larger landscape contains three kaavus (sacred groves), a wetland system, and dense native tree cover, together generating a distinct microclimate. This living terrain supports diverse native inhabitants, with the potential for many more to establish the site as an active ecological system rather than a neutral backdrop.
This Pavilion Within A Family Estate Invites The Community Inside | Magicline Studio
Against this context, Soil Stories was envisioned by the client, a retired educator, motivational speaker, and FIDE-rated (2000) chess player, as a space within a family estate to engage young minds through chess, conversation, and cultural exchange. Responding to the lack of venues in tier-2 cities like Kozhikode that support quiet dialogue and intellectual engagement, the project brings together a chess academy and a multi-functional space for talks, readings, workshops, and community-led initiatives programs that typically fall outside formal institutions or commercial event spaces.
The pavilion’s intent was affirmed immediately after inauguration, when it hosted the addition of 9,50,000 new Malayalam words to the online dictionary Olam, based on Kurup Sir’s thesaurus, positioning the space as an infrastructure for ideas rather than events.
Architecturally, the building is carefully embedded within existing trees and land contours, ensuring minimal disturbance to the site’s ecological balance. Organised across three staggered levels, the pavilion sequences arrival, learning, and gathering while offering varied spatial conditions that open differently to the landscape. A singular sloping roof unifies the built form, visually holding the structure beneath it grounded yet light, as if shaped by the terrain itself.
The architects deliberately restrained the landscape intervention and made it non-decorative. They identified plant species from within the site and reintroduced them, reinforcing continuity rather than imposing aesthetic order. They reactivated an adjacent former paddy field as a wetland. It is an ongoing process that enhances biodiversity and becomes a living pedagogical environment for young users. Soil Stories emerges not as an isolated object, but as a quiet insertion. Here, land, learning, ecology, and memory collectively shape a space for sustained engagement.
Fact File
Designed by: Magicline Studio
Project Type: Cultural Architecture, Educational Architecture
Project Name: Soil Stories Pavilion
Location: Kerala
Year Built: 2025
Built-up Area: 3455 sqft
Principal Architects: Ashwin Vasudevan, Radhika Sukumar, Vishnu Das K P
Team Design Credits: Vishnu das K P, Muhammed Safwan, Dilshad
Photograph Courtesy: Ar.Prasanth Mohan, Running Studios
Manufacturers: Essco sanitarwares, Wigwam Plywood, onduline sheet
Lead Architects: Ashwin Vasudevan, Radhika Sukumar, Vishnu Das K P
Lead Team: Ashwin Vasudevan, Radhika Sukumar
Engineering & Consulting > Mep: Apta Lighting Studio
Engineering & Consulting > Structural: Design Academy
Source: Archdaily
Firm’s Website Link: Magicline Studio
Firm’s Instagram Link: Magicline Studio
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