: There is a 20% increase in homes adopting wall-less layouts , creating fluid spaces ideal for entertaining guests.

Larger mansions with eight or sixteen wings and multiple courtyards, reflecting the wealth and social status of the family.

In conclusion, Kerala's anti-architecture movement is not just about creating new buildings, but also about fostering a new lifestyle and entertainment culture. This movement is driven by a desire to create vibrant, inclusive public spaces that encourage social interaction, cultural exchange, and entertainment. As Kerala continues to evolve and grow, it is likely that anti-architecture will play an increasingly important role in shaping the state's cultural and architectural landscape.

Kerala’s architects have heard the scream. They are responding with folded shells, recycled paper walls, and entertainment spaces that dissolve at the edges. The Nalukettu is dead. Long live the —where the courtyard is a stage, the walls are a sketch, and life is a never-ending monsoon festival.