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Architectural wire mesh for easier maintenance

Rollable architectural mesh from Haver & Boecker clads railway bridge in Stockholm

 

With the stainless steel mesh types MULTI-BARRETTE 8301 and DOGLA-TRIO 1032 from Haver & Boecker, the Swedish Trafikverket - the central office for transport infrastructure - found a perfect product to clad a train, bicycle and pedestrian bridge in Stockholm. Crucial factors were the flexibility, transparency and durability of the wire mesh from the German manufacturer.

 

Between Norrström and Söderström in the centre of Stockholm, two railway bridges with associated bicycle and pedestrian bridges from the 1950s were renovated.

With years of planning, architect Kenneth Hilden from Sweco Architects, in cooperation with the client Trafikverket and many other involved parties, planned the renovation down to the smallest detail. To ensure that technical maintenance could take place without any problems, the architect opted for visually appealing cladding with stainless steel mesh.

With a total of 3,200 square metres wire mesh and two different architectural mesh types, the Getingmidjan Bridge in Stockholm, despite its size, shows only a small part of the high-quality and appealing solutions that are possible with HAVER Architectural Mesh. Haver & Boecker supplied the cable mesh MULTI-BARETTE 8301 as ready-to-install mesh elements and the wire mesh DOGLA-TRIO 1032 as a complete package including frames and handrails.

For more information about this project, please visit our project page.

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