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Kerala’s traditional architecture—characterized by Nalukettu s, sloping red-tiled roofs, and open courtyards ( Ankanam )—was designed for a joint family, agrarian lifestyle, and monsoon climate. However, rising land costs, nuclear families, and digital entertainment habits are forcing a paradigm shift. This paper explores the emergence of (derived from Antyodaya , meaning ‘uplift of all’—inclusive, compact, and experiential design). It examines how contemporary Keralite architects are merging climate-responsive principles with new spatial needs: home theaters, private gyms, gaming lofts, and multi-purpose lounges. The paper argues that the new Kerala house is no longer a monument to ancestry but a lifestyle instrument. It analyzes case studies from Kochi and Trivandrum where traditional Padippura (step-entrances) are replaced by foyers with integrated soundscapes, and where Nadumuttam (central courtyard) is reimagined as an indoor entertainment atrium with retractable skylights. kerala anty pussy architecture paper k new

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The "soul" of Kerala architecture lies in its use of locally sourced, sustainable materials: Types of Houses in Kerala: From Nalukettu to Modern Styles This paper explores the emergence of (derived from