Saturday 31 May 2014

Nalukettu - Traditional Architectural Style of Kerala


Nalukettu is the traditional homestead of old Tharavadu where many generation of matrilineal family lived. These types of building are mainly found in the Southern part of India state Kerala. The traditional architecture of Nalukettu is typically a rectangular structure where four walls are joined together with a central courtyard open to the sky. The four walls which attached in Nalukettu are Vadakkini (Northern Block), Padinjattini (Western Block), Kizhakkini (Eastern Block) and Thekkini (Southern Block).


Leading builders in Kerala can able to build traditional architecture like Nalukettu in this generation too. This layout of houses with Nalukettu is simple and catered to dwelling of the large number of people usually part of a Tharavadu. Ettukettu or Pathinarukettu are the most elaborate forms of the same architecture. Every structure faces the sunlight and in the some well-designed Nalukettu there is excellent ventilation. Temperature inside the homes in Nalukettu will be maintained even in heat of summer are decreased within the Nalukettu.

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