
GRC Screens & Jali
Decorative and Functional Architectural Screens for Modern Facades

🏛️ What is a GRC Screen?
A GRC Screen (Glass Reinforced Concrete Jali) is a decorative architectural element used for facades, partitions, windows, and ventilation. Made from strong yet lightweight GRC, these screens offer durability, weather resistance, and intricate design flexibility. They are widely used in modern buildings, homes, hotels, offices, and religious structures.
📜 History of GRC Screens
GRC technology emerged in the 1970s in the UK, first used for facades and cladding. Over time, architects began using it to craft jali screens and panels due to its ability to create intricate patterns.
Today, GRC Screens are widely adopted across India, the Middle East, and Europe as a sustainable and aesthetic alternative to heavy stone or delicate wood screens.
Why Choose GRC Screens?
Ventilation & Privacy
Provides airflow while maintaining privacy
Lightweight & Strong
70% lighter than stone yet highly durable
Custom Designs
Cut into intricate jali patterns and motifs
Technical Details
Common Applications
Material Comparison
Feature | GRC Screen | Stone Screen | Wood Screen |
---|---|---|---|
Lifespan | 50+ years | 100+ years | 15-20 years |
Maintenance | Low | High | High |
Cost/m² | ₹2500-4000 | ₹8000-12000 | ₹1500-3000 |
Installation | Easy | Complex | Moderate |
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