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  • Nalukettu Architecture

    The Nalukettu is the traditional style of architecture of Kerala, wherein a house has a quadrangle in the centre.

    Originally the abode of the wealthy Brahmin and Nair families, this style of architecture has today become a status symbol among the well to do in Kerala. Nalukettu is evident in the traditional homes of the upper class homestead where customs and rituals were a part of life.

    The mansion is created using wood and tiles, central open courtyard and wondrous architecture.

    The interiors of the house are tastefully decorated with a wealth of antiques made from teak, sandalwood, mahogany etc.

    Dynastic Influence

    Originally the abode of the wealthy Brahmin and Nair families, this style of architecture has today become a status symbol among the well to do in Kerala.

    Nalukettu is evident in the traditional homes of the upper class homestead where customs and rituals were a part of life.

    Priciples Of The Design

    The traditional 'Nalukettu', barring the foundation and floor is made of carved and slotted wood and has a close resemblance to East Asian gabled and thatched structures. In later years, tiles replaced the coconut fronds.

    The enclosed courtyard or 'ankanam' is usually sunk and therefore called 'Kuzhi (pit) Ankanam'.

    The protruding roofs of the 'salas' formed shady verandas and protected the rooms from direct sunlight, keeping them cool even on the hottest of days.

    The inner verandah around the 'ankanam' is open.The outer verandahs along the four sides of the 'Nalukettu' are enclosed differently.

    While both the western and eastern verandahs are left open, the northern and southern verandahs are enclosed or semi-enclosed.

    Building Monuments

    The Glorious Examples Of Nalukettu
    The 'Tantrasamuchaya', 'Vasthuvidya', 'Maushyalaya Chandrika' and 'Silparatna' are the celebrated treatises in the field of architecture that Kerala has contributed to the world.

    The Nalukettu of Kerala is famous for building along with the rules of 'Tachu Sastra' (Science of Architecture). The Padmanabhapuram Palace, the Dutch Palace at Mattancherry and Krishnapuram Palace near Kayamkulam are some of the famous palaces of Kerala.

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