“Early conversations revolved around the word traditional, but our real task was to unpack what tradition meant to them (the homeowners),” begins Geethapriya of Kapok Architects, who designed a distinctly vernacular home in Chennai with the Bay of Bengal as its neighbour. With a medley of elements borrowed from the Mediterranean coastal architecture as well as the design vocabulary of South India, “The home draws its language from two distinct worlds, woven into a single continuum,” says Geethapriya.
Working largely with material that was sourced or handcrafted from local artisans across Tamil Nadu, the home is garnished with borrowed Greek details that define its unique character.
“From the start, we envisioned a home of emotional belonging as much as architectural logic — a place for daily rituals, lively family gatherings, moments of scholarship, and deep nostalgia."
- Geethapriya, Kapok Architects












