Ms. Hannath & Mr. Anees Valiya Peediyekkal – Residence
Location: Puzhakkattiri
Area: 2200 sqft
Floors: 2
Architectural Overview
The Residence exhibits several architectural features, blending traditional and contemporary elements.
Features
- Sloping Roofs: The house features prominent sloping roofs, a common characteristic in Kerala architecture, designed for efficient rainwater runoff in the region's tropical climate.
- Terracotta Elements: Terracotta tiles are used on the main entrance's sloping roof, and terracotta breeze blocks are incorporated into the facade, adding a traditional aesthetic and potentially aiding ventilation
- Mixed Materials and Textures: The exterior combines various materials such as painted concrete, exposed brick, and possibly stone cladding, creating a visually dynamic facade with contrasting textures.
- Arched and Rectangular Openings: The design incorporates both arched windows and balconies, as well as more conventional rectangular window and door openings, adding variety to the architectural expression.
- Integration with Landscape: The presence of surrounding greenery and landscaping suggests an emphasis on connecting the built environment with nature, a principle often found in tropical architecture.
