When you want your
structure to make a bold but elegant statement, turning to brass is indeed a
reliable and appealing option. Brass, after all, is one metal capable of
enduring the test of time. In short, whatever you create will most certainly
captivate the attention of anyone passing by for years to come. As such, it
just as certainly strengthens your portfolio.
Its architectural
value radiates in the projects and creations crafted by architects across the
globe. For some architects, inspiration rests on perforated brass. Other
projects call for the use of mesh or flat mesh brass. On the other hand, some
architects decide to create an even bolder statement by opting for brass tubing in
structures that remain the talk of the town today. Such projects represent
impressive creativity and a clever use of brass tubes as a form of light in
dusky recesses of a building.
To generate some
design ideas in your own work, examine the following ways in which brass plays
an eminent role in today's architecture.
Brass as a Grid Facade
Combining several
pieces of thin brass tubes to emulate a grid lends a facade to a building that
waxes both edgy and exciting. This is the exact technique adopted by Shanghai
design studio, Neri&Hu Design and Research Office, to create its impressive flagship store for the
Asian skincare brand, Sulwhasoo, in Seoul, South Korea. The brass grids are
highly visible in the store's entryway.
On the other hand,
the whole grid theme resonates inside the store. Here, the grid is cleverly
used to divide the large spaces into sections. Aside from adding organization
to the floor space and store, the design also adds some privacy for shoppers,
especially when interested in sampling an item or product. The grid element
also works well as a brand's product display shelf.
Brass as a Tube Exterior Wall
For one theatre
building in Shanghai, brass tubes standing side-by-side serve as an attractive
exterior wall that adds character to the structure. What's more, it provides a
dramatic contrast to the stone surrounding the rest of the building.
Brass as a Representation of Grass
For one pavilion in
Beijing, Italian designer Luca Nichetto used vertical brass tubes to create a facade that resembled numerous blades of grass.
It greatly complements the landscaped setting for the structure. Meanwhile,
large windows complement the facade and allow more natural light to enter.
Brass tubes and
brass in general certainly lends to unique and stunning architectural
creations. With a bit of inspiration, you too can certainly craft an
architectural masterpiece sure to impress any client looking for a structure
that stands out from the rest. Turn to brass tubing in order to make a name in
the industry and set your work apart from that of everyone else.
About Rotax Metals:
At Rotax Metals, we
offer various metals like brass, copper and bronze in different forms so that
you can readily utilize them for architectural, decor design, and other types
of applications. For instance, we offer brass in different forms including
tubing, angles, coils, extrusions, sheets, channels and more. We can also
customize according to your requirements.
Sources:
neri & hu
combines stone and brass for new shanghai theatre, designboom.com
Endless Brass Grids
Illuminate the New Sulwhasoo Flagship Store in Seoul, yatzer.com
Tales Pavilion by Luca Nichetto, dezeen.com
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