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Childbirth room? It’s next to the period room ... the astonishing Kerala homes designed for women’s bodies
The tharavad is a traditional style of housing designed for and run by women. Our writer went on a pilgrimage to find her own family’s – and uncovered a way of life fast disappearing

TL;DR
- Tharavads were traditional houses in Kerala designed around the lives and needs of women in the matrilineal Nair community.
- Architecture included specific rooms for childbirth and menstruation, emphasizing rest and care rather than exile.
- These homes facilitated women's authority, protected their conversations through acoustic design, and supported their independence.
- The system, which valued female lineage and inheritance, was dismantled by laws in the early 20th century.
- The design of tharavads reveals how the built environment can reflect and reinforce societal values regarding gender.