Title: Diapositiva 1
1GRIDS
2- Windows
- Windows have a recent origin the first
dwellings of human beings, like caves and piles,
had only an entry. With the passing time there
was the need for an openness for the air flowing
and for light, so the people made a hole in the
roof of their dwellings in order to have a
constant change of air and ,contemporarily, to
protect themselves from climate ( both rigid or
too hot) and eventually intruders. - To us it seems a distant history, but there,
nowadays too, people, who are not to build
windows even if they have constructive habits. - In the ages windows were adapted and to climatic
conditions and to different requirements
according to the building functions and the
architectural styles.
- These requirements gave birth to the frame
structures, including windows, doors and screens
and all these structures are important not only
for their specific functions, but also to
determine its architectural style and let us know
the age they pertain to.
3For our temperate climate the windows are never
accompanied by other ventilation opening since
winter is not too rigid and the hot season is not
so hot.
4- there is , in some cases, the necessity to
protect us from the sunlight and this created the
starting point for formal invention areas full
of windows matching openings for ventilation and
shielding in fixed or movable slats of wood,
aluminium or other materials, or grid openings in
the wall for decoration and finishing of outside
surfaces. These are called grids. - The grid arrangement is, usually, used for fences
or railings, or to soak up the rooms in which you
want the air to circulate. - The thinness of the grid walls makes them
particularly sensible to a structure deformation
, so that the mortar which link/ connect the
bricks, therefore, must be rather elastic like
the mortars which are not too rich of concrete or
the mortar made only of lime. It should always be
worked with wet bricks, because, since mortar has
a volume smaller than brick, there is a high
risk of burning, reducing, by this way, its
strength. It is important too that the layer
works with a great precision and cleanness, as
irregularities may be very visible and grates
difficult to be cleaned. - The gratings are typical of tolls and dairy
buildings, buildings which are very common in
plains or on hills. Among the paleoindustrial
architecture they have their own space, since
they define a type born from a productive
process, the one of the cheese (in particular of
the Parmesan), that takes its shape in rural
buildings between the seventieth and the early
twentieth century.
5- Making cheese follows precise rules which define
the initial shape of the toll a quadrangular
plan with a pavilion roof. Made of bricks, the
toll makes use of their qualities and induces
the production of special pieces which can be
found also in barns and are used for hay drying
in winter and the evacuation of gases that may
causes fires. - The tolls, that at a casual glance can look
like a curious peasant architectures, are the
forerunners of the modern infill of the latest
generation and, maybe, even richer of functions. - In this case, the grids allow the control of
lighting aimed at the maintaining of a constant
half-light within the area of cheese production
and allow the penetration of direct sunlight
only in the early morning and just before the
sunset. The gratings are also used for the air
circulation inside the structure and to prevent,
at the same time, the entry of insects which may
induce a proliferation of bacteria and damage
seriously the Parmesan.
6There are many types of gratings
7Grilled diamond with this arrangement the
horizontal pitch following its normal texture
walls, while the vertical will be inaccurate,
unless the bricks are not inclined to cut to size
or its mortar joints, triangular, not be lightly
overstaffed.
8Courses staggered brick integers the strength
decreases with increasing width of the wall
voids. Typically the bricks overlap by one
quarter, leaving a gap of a head. Where the
masonry barbecue joins with the wall normal, you
can leave large gaps in the grid a quarter of a
brick or you will cut a quarter of alternate rows
of brick perimeter walls.
9Grilled list with bricks and knives orthogonal
you start placing two bricks vertically by a
small amount of mortar and proceed by connecting
them with a brick of pot. Third brick is laid
with a knife before connecting to another brick
flat and so on, constantly checking alignment and
verticality.
10Bias the bricks should be placed at an angle
with one edge aligned with the front of the
opposite wall with the back face .
11Grilled alternate courses in the most common
alternate courses of bricks and a whole course of
half brick. In this way retains the texture of
normal provision for coating walls with all the
pieces arranged for listing and is therefore easy
to insert this grid into the wall drawing.
12Report by Alice Colombini
Protruding
Accordion
Grilled cross
Gratings for plots
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