The House of Quad merges traditional Kerala vernacular architecture with modern design, emphasizing fluidity, natural ventilation, and a connection with nature in its planning.
This spatial arrangement allows for a fluidity of movement and function, creating adaptable spaces that can be enclosed for privacy or left open to embrace nature.
It's a home that breathes and evolves with its inhabitants, a living entity in its own right, demonstrating the potential of contemporary architecture to adapt to local traditions.
A Jali wall prioritizes natural ventilation and lighting, significantly reducing reliance on artificial cooling while ensuring that spaces remain comfortable by maximizing sunlight and airflow.
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