JECRC University – Alwar, Rajasthan

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At Unistone, we are committed to creating architectural elements that merge durability with design excellence. One of our current projects is at JECRC University – Alwar, Rajasthan, where we are engaged in the manufacturing and installation of GRC Customized Jalis.

About the Project

JECRC University is recognized as a premier institution with a vision to provide world-class infrastructure for education and research. The architectural plan for its campus emphasizes both aesthetics and functionality, calling for façade elements that enhance the identity of the institution. To achieve this, Unistone is delivering bespoke GRC Jalis that reflect a blend of modern precision and traditional patterns.

Our Contribution – GRC Customized Jali

We are designing, producing, and installing custom GRC Jalis across the campus, ensuring every element aligns with the architectural intent. These Jalis serve multiple roles:

  • Campus Identity: Adding distinctive character to the university buildings.
  • Ventilation & Light Management: Facilitating natural airflow and controlled daylight within interiors.
  • Durability: Withstanding Rajasthan’s climatic variations while maintaining structural integrity.
  • Seamless Installation: Our team ensures on-site execution that matches design requirements with accuracy.

Why GRC Jalis for JECRC University?

Educational institutions demand infrastructure that is robust, efficient, and visually inspiring. The GRC Jalis provide the perfect solution, offering long-term performance while symbolizing cultural richness through customized patterns. They transform the campus façades into architectural statements that stand the test of time.


Unistone’s Promise

Through this project at JECRC UniversityAlwar, we are once again demonstrating our expertise in delivering customized GRC solutions that combine artistry with engineering. Our work here reflects our mission to support architectural visions with innovation, quality, and precision.

This project is currently under execution, and we will be sharing more updates as it progresses.