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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.

Los Angeles Police Department

Los Angeles Police Department

"Located on Main Street, just south of City Hall, this facility will provide parking, a mechanics garage, and a fueling station for the Los Angeles Police Department's new headquarters. A series of undulating metal mesh screens are intended to veil the building, while simultaneously providing security and allowing the structure to breathe. To enliven the sidewalk, a freestanding structure at the building's base will include a non-profit art gallery, or some other arts-related organization. Contributing to the transformation of this area as a home to the arts, this element will help form a link between Gallery Row, located near 5th and Main, and the planned Arts Park, adjacent to MOCA's Temporary Contemporary." John Friedman Alice Kimm Architects


To spice up the LAPD MTD+MSP Parking Garage JFAK Architects opted to create a unique facade made from woven wire mesh. Additionally the imaginary façade concept showed a leaf design and an undulating shape.

Together with our US subsidiary W.S. Tyler, HAVER & BOECKER was first faced with these tasks by the architect in the summer of 2005. Almost exactly four years later 49 architectural wire mesh panels for a total quantity of just under 1300 m² were installed.

To realize the undulating form of the facade, the wire mesh panels, which are made from EGLA-MONO 4832, are split into vertically and horizontally tensioned elements. 34 vertical panels are up to 13500 mm long and 2440 mm wide. The horizontal canopy consists of 12 panels with a maximum length of 5750 mm in the same width.

Additonally three straight panels were installed at the side of the parking garage. These elements are 13100 mm long and 1830 mm wide.

All panels are equipped with the HAVER & BOECKER standard mounting system "flat tension profile with clevis bolts". Pressure springs allow for perfect tensioning, while wire connectors are used to the secure the mesh at the intermediate mounting levels.

The painting is an overlay of larger and smaller leaves, some painted in two different green shades, some not. The architect decided to not paint the initally existing third "color" to keep some of the sparkle and reflective quality of the stainless steel. The lacquering was the very last manufacturing step just prior to shipping the material from Germany to Los Angeles.

City

Los Angeles, United States of America

Application

façade, coloring

Object Type

parking garages

Mesh Type

Architect

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