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The domestic architecture of Kerala follows the style of a detached building; row houses seen in other parts of India are neither mentioned in Kerala texts nor put up in practice except in settlements (sanketam) occupied by Tamil or Konkini Brahmans. In its most developed form, the typical Kerala house is a courtyard type (nalukettu).
Kerala Nalukettu house plans House Architecture A pathrandukettu belonging to the erstwhile royal family of Nilambur Route – Trade History between China and Kerala, India: Kerala History
Tharavad, also spelled as Tharavadu (pronunciation ⓘ) (തറവാട്), is the Malayalam word for the ancestral home of aristocratic Nair families [1] [2] in Kerala, which usually served as the common residence for the matrilineal joint family under the Marumakkathayam system practiced in the state.
Kerala House is the official state mission of Government of Kerala at New Each state of India has to maintain a statutory representative and state mission house in the capital to liaison with the Central Government on behalf of the state.
As of 2023 Burj AlHind in Calicut is the tallest building in Kerala with 40 floors and 140 meters. [1] Asset Golden Sands in Calicut with 240 meters and 70 floors is tallest ever upcoming building in Kerala. [2] Galaxy atmosphere building in Calicut with 167 meters (548 feet) and 50 floors is the second tallest upcoming building in Kerala. [3]
The house was used in a number of Malayalam films, [6] starting with Theertham, the 1987 film made by Mohan. [3] It is reported that the principal photography of over 100 films have been done here [ 7 ] which include Bramayugam , Devasuram , Aaraam Thampuran , Rappakal , Anandabhadram , Drona , Simhasanam , Madampi , Sufi Paranja Katha , Jana ...
Cliff House is the official residence of the Chief Minister of Kerala, located at Nanthancode in the state capital Thiruvananthapuram. [1] The Cliff House is part of Cliff House compound, which houses four other ministerial residences and is located within the state ministerial residential zone.
The topography consists of a hot and wet coastal plain gradually rising in elevation to the high hills and mountains of the Western Ghats. Kerala lies between northern latitude of 8°.17'.30" N and 12°. 47'.40" N and east longitudes 74°.27'.47" E and 77°.37'.12" E. [ 2 ] Kerala's climate is mainly wet and maritime tropical, [ 3 ] heavily ...