Railings - Staircases and Cast Aluminum Ventilation at Tam Chuc Pagoda: The Blend of Art and Technology from ASUZAC ACM
Tam Chuc, with its new look and the blend of tradition and modernity, is becoming one of the most notable spiritual and tourist destinations in Vietnam. In that context, ASUZAC ACM Company is proud to have participated in the construction and installation of high-quality cast aluminum elements for the railing system, stairs and ventilation holes of the pagoda area, to honor the ancient architectural value while meeting technical, safety and sustainability criteria. The following article outlines the design, production and construction process, as well as the outstanding factors that make the project different.
1. Combination of traditional and modern in design
Tam Chuc Pagoda is a long-standing spiritual symbol, where the architecture and sculptures are imbued with the culture of the Vietnamese people. The aesthetic factor and the synchronization with the overall architecture of the area require a material solution that is both soft and solemn while ensuring durability and the ability to withstand climatic impacts. ASUZAC ACM approached the project by combining classical lines with modern details of cast aluminum to create railings, stairs and air vents that both ensure safety for users and highlight the aesthetic beauty of wind, light and shadow.
2. High-grade V-pro cast aluminum technology and weight optimization
Cast aluminum is a material that offers lightness, durability and modern casting capabilities. With railing and staircase products specifically designed for pagoda spaces, ASUZAC ACM uses cast aluminum of moderate thickness, machined from standard alloys, combined with anti-oxidation finishing and elegant paint that matches the color tone of the campus. Optimizing weight helps reduce the load on the chassis and load-bearing system, while making it easy to construct and install on site. Cast aluminum also allows for recycling and reuse during the operational stages, contributing to the project's sustainable development goals.
3. Railing design: safe, sturdy and elegant
The railings in the stairwells and entrances are designed in an open plan, with soft lines but high strength. The railings are processed with embossed patterns or artistically drilled holes to create a light and airy effect, helping the space feel spacious and airy even in an ancient campus. The railing structure is calculated to withstand standard loads, while meeting safety requirements for pedestrians, including anti-slip criteria, edge protection and distance between bars in accordance with safety regulations.
4. Cast aluminum stairs: convenient and aesthetic
Stairs are an important element in the movement of visitors and worshippers. The cast aluminum stairs at Tam Chuc Pagoda are designed with steep steps and anti-slip surfaces, ensuring safety even in wet or drizzly conditions. The steps have meticulously machined surfaces, sturdy edges and decorative panels to increase aesthetics without affecting function. The use of cast aluminum for stairs significantly reduces weight compared to stairs made of other heavy metal materials, while being easy to maintain and less susceptible to deformation under the influence of heat and humidity of the environment.
5. Cast aluminum wind panels: optimize ventilation and light
In the Tam Chuc Pagoda campus, the wind umbrellas play an important role in regulating the flow of air and natural light, while contributing to creating beautiful shading effects for the interior and exterior areas. The cast aluminum wind umbrellas are designed with traditional motifs reproduced at a sophisticated level, ensuring both aesthetics and effective ventilation. The cast aluminum details are precisely machined, firmly installed, and the open space around the wind umbrellas helps to ventilate while still maintaining the inherent tranquility and solemnity of the pagoda.
Conclude
The project of railings, stairs and aluminum air vents at Tam Chuc Pagoda by ASUZAC ACM marks an important step forward in connecting cultural heritage with modern manufacturing technology. The application of aluminum casting in these elements brings sustainability, high aesthetics and safety to users, while honoring the meditative beauty of the relic site. With a commitment to quality, safety and aesthetics, ASUZAC ACM hopes to continue to contribute to other religious and public works projects, providing solutions that are both technically optimal and culturally and artistically complete.
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