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Reference projects using HAVER Architectural Mesh

As we all know, a picture is worth a thousand words. Therefore, it is best to form your own picture of our diverse wire meshes - and let yourself be inspired by projects that have already been implemented. Each of them contains all the expertise from hundreds of projects and more than 130 years of experience in the production and processing of wire mesh. Always with the aim of achieving the best result for our customers.

In our extensive and well-stocked reference overview, you will find many successfully completed projects using HAVER Architectural Mesh. Convince yourself of the variety of applications and the quality of our wire mesh and let the projects we have already completed show you the high standards of our work.

Weather Vane Garrison Church Potsdam

Weather Vane Garrison Church Potsdam

A Showcase made of HAVER Architectural Mesh as a long-lasting protection against vandalism and robbery.

The Garrison Church in Potsdam by architect Philipp Gerlach (1679-1748) was one of the outstanding buildings of the North German Baroque. Destroyed in the 2nd World War and demolished in the GDR, the church is now going to be rebuilt. As one of the first parts of the church the golden weather vane, consisting of a gold-plated crown, an eagle and a crowned monogram of Friedrich Wilhelm I., was faithfully reconstructed. After six month of construction, the golden weather vane could be presented for the first time.

To advertise for the reconstruction project, the golden weather vane is located closed to the construction area of the church in public street space. After the reconstruction of the church the weather vane will be set onto the 88 m tall church spire. For the temporary presentation of the weather vane, the architectural firm “Müller-Stüler und Höll” from Berlin was commissioned to develop a showcase that ensures an effective presentation of the art object, as well as a long-lasting protection against vandalism and robbery.

To encase the 8 m high weather vane, the architects constructed a showcase made of HAVER Architectural Mesh and galvanized steel beams. The stainless steel mesh DOGLA-TRIO 1010 with its open area of 72 % provides a good view and protects the blacksmith art effectively against vandalism.

According to Müller-Stüler und Holl Architekten - the alleged obstruction of the insight caused by the architectural mesh should arouse the curiosity of the viewer and is conscious part of the design. HAVER & BOECKER supplied ready to install mesh elements, including the corresponding mounting solutions.


Photos: © Müller-Stüler und Höll Architekten Berlin

City

Potsdam, Germany

Application

façade, free figuration

Object Type

object design

Architect

DOGLA-TRIO 1010Project Sheet

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