Residence at Kerala, by Lijo Reny Architects

Residence at Kerala, by LIJO.RENY.architects

Pala, Kerala, where the residential house was to be located, has contrasting climates and a high altitude. Because of its altitude and the sprawling rubber plantation around the site, the weather conditions oscillate between torrential rain and harsh summers. The design of this residential project had to protect the building from these extreme contrasting weather conditions, which posed a complex problem that could only be solved by an understanding of how the climate works.

Compounded with these complex and unfavourable climate conditions, the site was a fact file on a sloping terrain with trees to the north and the east. As the house was to be built on the southwest side of the plot of land, it would be exposed to the hot sun throughout the day.

Keeping this in mind, the house was designed with internalised spaces and landscaped courtyards, like a cocoon protecting it from the hard weather conditions. The house was divided into four blocks: a car porch and sit-out, a formal living and office, a kitchen and utility spaces, and the necessary bedrooms.

Each block has a set of strategically positioned courtyards lit by skylights and ventilated by the vertical slit openings in the tall stone walls enclosing it. The stone walls were to keep the temperature within the house cool. All major functional spaces have large openings with perforated zinc sheet screens in front of them. These screens were to allow in filtered light and cool the breeze.

The scattered courtyards along with the green roof were to create a microclimate. The green roof and the courtyards with their local hardy vegetation would help blend the building with its surroundings, reflecting the changes in the seasons throughout the year.

Project Details:

Name: Residence at Kerala,
Location: Pala, Kerala
Site Area: 2.48 Acres
Built-Up Area: 12,700 sq.ft.
Typology: Residential Architecture
Year: 2018
Designed by: LIJO.RENY.architects
Team: Lijo Jos and Reny Lijo

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Rupali Gupte

Rupali Gupte is an architect and urbanist based in Mumbai, Professor at the School of Environment and Architecture (SEA) and a partner at BARDStudio. Her work often crosses disciplinary boundaries and takes different forms – writings, drawings, mixed-media works, story telling, teaching, curation, walks and spatial interventions.

Her works include extensive research on contemporary Indian urbanism with a focus on architecture and built environment; tactical practices; housing; and urban form. In 2013, she co-founded the School of Environment and Architecture (sea.edu.in). SEA is envisaged as an experimental academic space for research and education in architecture and urbanism. She has a wide range of publications, has delivered lectures and been on juries across the world. Her works in collaboration with her partner Prasad Shetty, have been shown in several exhibitions including the 56th Venice Biennale, X Sao Paolo Architecture Biennale, Seoul Biennale of Art and Architecture, at Manifesta 7 in Bolzano, at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Barcelona and at galleries such as Project 88, Devi Art Foundation and the Mumbai Art Room. She has recently curated an exhibition involving artists and architects titled ‘When is Space? Conversations in Contemporary Architecture’ at the Jawahar Kala Kendra.

Rupali Gupte