Situated amidst the scenic landscapes of Palakkad district in Kerala, this residential project is a captivating fusion of modern design and traditional inspiration, drawing from the Japanese concept of "komorebi" - the interplay of sunlight filtering through tree leaves. The exterior design showcases a harmonious blend of terracotta and brick jali, replicating the enchanting effect of dappled sunlight and providing both privacy and aesthetic appeal. The double-storied open planning concept, coupled with a strategically positioned northern light truss, not only welcomes the soothing northern sunlight but also creates a luminous and interconnected living space. 

Emphasizing sustainability, the design prioritizes cross ventilation, promoting natural airflow and reducing the reliance on artificial cooling systems. In alignment with Kerala's rich cultural heritage, the use of locally sourced materials and the integration of traditional architectural elements reflect a commitment to preserving the region's authenticity. Green spaces and landscaping further enhance the connection to nature, making this residence a symbol of innovative, culturally grounded, and sustainable living. 

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Architects : Mayaa Studio
Area : 2099 sq. ft.
Year : 2023
Website : https://www.instagram.com/_mayaa_arch?igsh=dDVoN2ZiNzJ4NWlo

Exterior view of Komorebi Residence by Mayaa Studio


Entry passage of Komorebi Residence by Mayaa Studio


Living room of Komorebi Residence by Mayaa Studio

In the architectural design process of this building, a North Light Truss Roof takes center stage, strategically positioned to capture maximum indirect sunlight and illuminate the interior with natural light. This thoughtful integration of design elements not only enhances the aesthetics but also underscores a commitment to creating a harmonious and energy-efficient environment within the structure. 

The incorporation of double-height volumes and an open-plan layout plays a pivotal role in promoting passive HVAC systems. The expansive interior allows rising hot air to dissipate through strategically placed openings at multiple levels aligned with the prevailing wind direction, facilitating the welcoming of fresh air into the space, ensuring a comfortable atmosphere. 


Living and Dining of Komorebi Residence by Mayaa Studio


View from living room of Komorebi Residence by Mayaa Studio


Dining & Living of Komorebi Residence by Mayaa Studio


TV Unit of Komorebi Residence by Mayaa Studio


Kitchen of Komorebi Residence by Mayaa Studio


Family living of Komorebi Residence by Mayaa Studio


Family living of Komorebi Residence by Mayaa Studio


Staircase of Komorebi Residence by Mayaa Studio


First Floor Corridor of Komorebi Residence by Mayaa Studio

The meticulous provision of openings in varied sizes and patterns within the architectural design serves a dual purpose, not only facilitating natural ventilation but also orchestrating an intentional play of light reminiscent of sunlight filtering through the leaves of a tree. This deliberate mimicry creates a dynamic interplay of light and shadow, establishing a psychological impact on the residents. The subtle and ever-changing patterns of light evoke a connection to nature, fostering a sense of tranquility and well-being within the interior spaces. 


Bedroom of Komorebi Residence by Mayaa Studio


Lawn of Komorebi Residence by Mayaa Studio


Lawn of Komorebi Residence by Mayaa Studio




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