A sweeping roofline rises above dense tropical foliage. Palms sway against the backdrop of timber ceilings. Overhangs cast flickering shadows across lime-plastered walls. Just beyond, living spaces unfold through panoramic openings, drawing in the morning breeze. Nestled within an urban neighbourhood in Kerala, Ananda emerges as a sheltered den woven into the landscape envisioned by Principal Architect Nikhil Mohan and Creative Director Shabna Nikhil of Thought Parallels Architecture.
Crafted for a Dallas-based couple returning to their ancestral roots, the home reinterprets vernacular tropical architecture through a contemporary lens. With the landscape designed by the team itself and executed by Cocora landscape, its vistas peek inside where dappled light moves through earth-bound textures, materialising a 3,000 sq ft space that feels cool and attuned to Kerala’s tropical climate.
“The home carries forward the spirit of vernacular Kerala architecture through its relationship with materiality and climate-sensitive planning”
Nikhil Mohan and Shabna Nikhil



















