
Metal Jaali
A wire-based kinetic facade in Panipat featuring wind-responsive panels that create a dynamic residential elevation while enhancing ventilation, shading, and visual depth.
This residential project in Panipat showcases a wire-based kinetic facade system designed to convert the building elevation into a living architectural surface. Precision-engineered kinetic panels respond organically to wind, introducing continuous, subtle motion that reflects the natural rhythms of the environment and brings the facade to life.
Constructed from lightweight, wire-linked modules, the kinetic panels form a breathable architectural second skin that enhances visual depth while improving environmental performance. The system helps reduce heat gain, supports natural ventilation, and provides passive shading without compromising openness.
As wind activates the facade, the moving panels create an ever-changing play of light, shadow, and reflection, ensuring the elevation remains dynamic and visually engaging throughout the day. The result is a refined residential kinetic facade that seamlessly blends motion, performance, and contemporary architectural expression.
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