Space planning in an ordered sense is core
to the world of architecture.
As much as architecture attempts to orchestrate
our perceptions of scale and proportion and expose our senses to tangible
experiences, a film of safety from various external agencies that resides within
the realm connecting functionality and necessity cannot be ignored.
One would think that elements such as
grills would be easy to design but even the most seemingly mundane components
can be a result of complex processes. In function, grills form the layer that
screens the outdoor clutter from getting inside. So isn’t it obvious that our
grill designs will vary as their locations do. Safe to say, these small but
essential parts of the building are formed at the confluence of a rational
sense of design and visual quality.
Our journey of piecing the puzzle together
starts at the workshop with the assembly of various iron sections to birth
frames that then host a series of thinner rods placed into holes that are
punched or drilled in accordance to the design.
Once the frame is welded, punctures of the
required diameter are created to allow thinner rods to easily slide in and be
welded. This forms the inner core of the grill which is then transported to the
site. Here, a recreation of the process of punching holes into the external
frame and welding rods to hold the core is done to hold the design in place.
At the end of it all, these oft-times
ignored lines of ferrous find their quiet home perched upon the mantle sill; and
if one spares the time to look closely, each of these will sing of the
intricate and precise skill that has gone into their creation.
Here’s to our first site story,
Utsav and Namitha.
Utsav and Namitha.
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