Exterior view of TropiBox by Tropical Architecture Bureau
Exterior view of TropiBox by Tropical Architecture Bureau
The house's exterior is characterized by clean curved
lines, planter boxes, and minimal solid forms, reflecting tropical modernism.
Planter boxes on the front façade provide privacy and visual connections,
creating a dynamic visual element that complements the surrounding built
environment. The design emphasizes playing with levels, turning spaces like the
living room, kitchen, family living area, and staircase openings into design
elements. These spaces facilitate a seamless flow and movement, blurring the
boundaries between indoors and outdoors and maximizing natural light and
ventilation throughout.
Formal living of TropiBox by Tropical Architecture Bureau
Formal living of TropiBox by Tropical Architecture Bureau
The upper living area features no closed planes from east
to west, with a mezzanine floor offering optimal north exposure and minimal
south exposure, allowing free wind flow and natural lighting. One main
courtyard is strategically placed alongside the compound wall, connected to the
open kitchen and formal living area. The dining area, located at
the heart of the house, includes a large opening and double-height skylight,
framing picturesque views of the entire house. This framing adds depth and
meaning to the design, emphasizing the importance of personalized and
meaningful experiences in architecture.
TropiBox Kochi is a captivating example of architecture
that presents an introverted façade while revealing an invitingly open plan and
surprising spatial experience inside.
The result is a beautiful and functional space that
embodies architectural principles while providing a serene and relaxing home
for residents.
Formal living of TropiBox by Tropical Architecture Bureau
View from formal living room of TropiBox by Tropical Architecture Bureau
TropiBox by Tropical Architecture Bureau
Kitchen & Dining of TropiBox by Tropical Architecture Bureau
Kitchen of TropiBox by Tropical Architecture Bureau
The front and back yards serve as buffer spaces to reduce
heat from the outside environment. The front yard offers a relaxing area for
morning coffee, where wind, sunlight, and the shadows of the curved lines on
the planter box wall intersect. The mezzanine, a family space that includes a
balcony or meditation area, contains two bedrooms (one for the couple and one
for a baby), a kitchen, and a dining table.
This shared space
allows residents to feel the breeze and enjoy the interplay of shadow and
sunlight as they move from the ground floor to the stairs. Using simple materials and energy-efficient designs,
TropiBox Kochi fosters a deeper emotional connection with the environment,
encouraging residents to experience all the seasons of Kerala. The home
promotes human interactions, offering a functional space that harmonizes with
the environment. It features natural air conditioning and temperature-balancing
mechanisms, focusing on both the interior and exterior environment to support
the family's well-being.
Kitchen of TropiBox by Tropical Architecture Bureau
Family living of TropiBox by Tropical Architecture Bureau
Skylight of TropiBox by Tropical Architecture Bureau
Staircase of TropiBox by Tropical Architecture Bureau
Staircase of TropiBox by Tropical Architecture Bureau
View from upper living of TropiBox by Tropical Architecture Bureau
Bedroom of TropiBox by Tropical Architecture Bureau
Bedroom of TropiBox by Tropical Architecture Bureau
Bedroom of TropiBox by Tropical Architecture Bureau
Passage to Swimming pool of TropiBox by Tropical Architecture Bureau
The outdoor patio features a pool, offering a serene and relaxing space for residents.
Ground Floor Plan of TropiBox by Tropical Architecture Bureau
First Floor Plan of TropiBox by Tropical Architecture Bureau