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Chorinjath Taravadu is envisioned as a sensitive restoration and extension project that respects the memory of the existing ancestral home while accommodating the evolving lifestyle needs of the clients, Mr. R.K. Menon and Ms. Ragini, who are settled in Dubai. 

The existing structure formed the emotional and architectural anchor of the project. Rather than replacing or overpowering the old house, the new interventions were conceived as extensions that grow organically from the original built form. The project celebrates continuity — where old and new coexist harmoniously through scale, roof language, material palette, and spatial character.

The residence is designed around a central courtyard, with three distinct blocks organized around it, creating a spatial hierarchy that reflects both traditional living patterns and contemporary functional requirements. The courtyard becomes the heart of the home — visually and climatically connecting the different zones while allowing light, ventilation, and interaction to flow through the spaces.

Thrissur,Kerala,India

Architects : Art on Architecture
Area : 4093 sq. ft.
Year of Completion : 2024
Website : https://www.instagram.com/art_on_architecture/

Entrance of Chorinjath Tharavadu by Art on Architecture


Courtyard of Chorinjath Tharavadu by Art on Architecture

The Public Block accommodates the sitout, entrance verandah, and the preserved existing structure, which houses the guest living spaces. This block retains the strongest connection to the ancestral character of the house and acts as the welcoming face of the residence.

The Semi-Public Block contains the dining area, kitchen, and the associated utility spaces. Conceived as the functional core of the home, this zone seamlessly connects the public and private areas while maintaining ease of movement and spatial openness around the courtyard.


Courtyard of Chorinjath Tharavadu by Art on Architecture


Verandah of Chorinjath Tharavadu by Art on Architecture


Passage to courtyard of Chorinjath Tharavadu by Art on Architecture


Passage to courtyard of Chorinjath Tharavadu by Art on Architecture


Upper living of Chorinjath Tharavadu by Art on Architecture

The Private Block houses the family living spaces, bedrooms, balconies, and attic areas. Positioned to ensure privacy and comfort, this block creates intimate family spaces while still remaining visually connected to the central courtyard and the larger architectural composition.

The composition evolves as a cluster of interconnected sloping roof forms inspired by traditional Kerala architecture. The tiled roofs, deep verandahs, internal courtyards, and layered open spaces respond climatically to Kerala’s tropical environment while preserving the visual identity of the ancestral home. 

Chorinjath Taravadu ultimately becomes more than a renovation or extension project — it is an architectural dialogue between heritage and modernity. The design preserves the spirit of the ancestral home while allowing it to evolve gracefully for a new generation.


Bedroom of Chorinjath Tharavadu by Art on Architecture


Bedroom of Chorinjath Tharavadu by Art on Architecture


Bay window of Chorinjath Tharavadu by Art on Architecture




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