In our design for the Mehrangarh Visitor Centre, the question of reviving indigenous skills played a critical role in the design process. Conceptualised as a lightweight woven steel lattice system that would minimise the impact of construction on the site, the proposal seeks to create new linkages in the fort precinct. With the <rt-red>Mehrangarh Fort in the background, it was pertinent that any intervention enmesh with the existing, creating a dialogue between the old and the new. In this endeavour, we collaborated with local artisans, working with them to develop the jaalis that frame the steel skeleton<rt-red>. This process not only resulted in a space with an affective presence, but through our collaboration with these artisans, expanded both our perspectives.