Project Overview:
The Tropical Open House was conceived for an NRI client based in Japan. He along with his
wife and 2 kids initially planned of building a house in the city of Trivandrum. But somehow
that idea did not materialise and he decided to build a house in his hometown Kalady. The
site is 29 cents and was filled with nutmeg jackfruit and teak trees. Few matured teak trees
were cut and used for construction. Other nutmegs and jackfruit trees within the area of
construction were cut and all the other trees were retained. The building is placed towards
the rear end of the site to accommodate for frontyard for landscape and garage. The
requirements were fairly simple- 4 bedrooms, family living, formal living, dining, kitchen,
work area, parking for 2 cars and a small swimming pool for kids. The idea of swimming pool
was added on later. In the initial stages it was conceived as a small tropical water body.
Along with the requirements the client had also stated that since they are settled
abroad the home should be quite welcoming for them and especially for their children since
they were quite aloof and distant from their native place. Also they wanted the home to be
entirely open so that effective communication and visual connectivity is well present in the
house. Even if the children are having a time outside, parents spending time in the kitchen
or living should be able to have a look at them. Considering the requirements and the brief
the plan was conceived with the garage and maximum space in the front(east), kitchen in the
northeast, formal living in the south east, bedrooms in the west and the double height open
living/dining in between these two blocks. The swimming pool is placed adjacent to the
double height living/dining space in the northern side. The building is placed in the east
west direction as that was what the site demanded. The home is designed with a courtyard in
the southern side of the living cum dining and the swimming pool in the north with sliding
wooden glass windows on either side of the living cum dining to ensure maximum cross
ventilation and also to establish a good relationship with the outdoors. Landscaped
courtyards are present in front of the formal living and kitchen. The pivot operable wooden
glass windows of the formal living opens out into a tropically designed koi pond towards the
west and a landscaped courtyard in the east providing maximum views towards the outside. The
design ensures the inmates of the house to enjoy nature from every part of the house. The
bedrooms on the south west overlooks the landscaped courtyard and and bedrooms on the
northwest overlooks the swimming pool. The bedrooms on the first floor opens out into a
balcony. The balcony on the first floor further extends out onto the terrace with is covered
with baby metal which reduces heat considerably. There are intentionally created interaction
spaces on the terrace which is well used.
Landscape is given supreme importance. The deliberate creation of nature which encloses this home ensures an active interaction between other nature’s beings and members of the family. The usage of natural materials with good amount of cross ventilation and surrounding landscape keeps the house cool even during peak summer.
TROPICAL OPEN HOUSE
Mathew Jose
2022
Kalady, Manickamangalam