Authentic brickwork of the facade in the Indian building SAHRDC





Experts from the architectural Studio Anagram architects implemented a unique building project SAHRDC (South asian human right documentation centre), a non – governmental human rights organizations in Nu-Delhi (India).Experts from the architectural Studio Anagram architects implemented a unique building project SAHRDC (South asian human right documentation centre), a non – governmental human rights organizations in Nu-Delhi (India).





A small plot on which was built an unusual building located in the place where you need additional protection from the noise, hustle and getting into areas too bright sunlight.



These requirements led the architects to strengthen the facade facing the street, with walls laid in an unusual way the brickwork.





Relief light-transmitting wall of classic India bricks (230mm x 115mm x 75mm) which is a non-trivial way, is a buffer between the noisy polluted streets and structure. Porous brick screen is created from repetitive turning of the cubic modules that let in air and natural day light, filtering it and creating an authentic architectural dynamics of expressive structure.



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