

๐๏ธ What is a GRC Column?
A GRC Column (Glass Reinforced Concrete Column) is a decorative or structural vertical element used in architecture to support beams, arches, or roofs while adding elegance and strength. Unlike traditional stone or marble columns, GRC columns are lightweight, durable, weather-resistant, and customizable. They are widely used in temples, villas, luxury facades, hotels, and heritage restoration.
๐ History of GRC Columns
Columns have been the backbone of Egyptian, Greek, and Roman architecture, representing strength, stability, and artistic beauty. Famous styles like Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian defined ancient temples and palaces.
With the advent of Glass Reinforced Concrete (GRC) in the 20th century, architects began creating lightweight, customizable columns with intricate details. Today, GRC columns are preferred in religious buildings, luxury villas, government structures, and cultural monuments.
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Material Comparison - Columns
Feature | GRC Column | Stone Column | Wood Column | Metal Column |
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Lifespan | 50+ years with minimal maintenance | 100+ years (but very heavy & costly) | 15-25 years (prone to termites & decay) | 30-40 years (risk of corrosion) |
Maintenance | Very Low โ durable & weather resistant | High โ sealing & polishing required | High โ termite & moisture protection | Moderate โ needs anti-rust coating |
Cost/unit | โน6000-15000 (affordable premium look) | โน20000-50000 (very expensive) | โน5000-10000 (cheaper but weak) | โน10000-20000 (moderate cost) |
Weight | Lightweight โ easy installation | Very heavy โ needs skilled labor | Light โ but less durable | Moderate โ depends on thickness |
Design Flexibility | Highly customizable (classical & modern) | Limited to carving styles | Custom possible but less durable | Custom possible but costly |
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