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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.

London South Bank University

London South Bank University

„Keyworth II is a new academic building for London South Bank University that renews the identity of the University whilst creating a more coherent campus. The design reflects the University’s aspiration for the building to be open and accessible. It is intended that the quality of the design and striking form of the building will create a positive image for London South Bank University as a whole, attracting new staff and students to the institution.“ Grimshaw architects


The London South Bank University is one of the largest and oldest universities in London.  With over 25,000 students it is based in the London Borough of Southwark, near the South Bank of the River Thames.

In co-operation with the London Strategic Health Authority, the university has been expanded with the eight storey Keyworth II-building. Situated between Keyworth Centre and Learning Resources Centre, Keyworth ll is home to the Faculty of Health & Social Care as well as the Department of Education.

After a very detailed material study, the architect chose HAVER weave type MULTI-BARRETTE to provide solar shading to the southwest elevation of the Keyworth ll building.

HAVER & BOECKER produced an individual architectural wire mesh, designed specifically to meet the technical requirements of the architect and owner. To increase the effectiveness of sun protection, standard weave type MULTI-BARRETTE 8301 was modified by weaving the horizontal rods closer together. The resulting special mesh type, MULTI-BARRETTE 8159, allows good light refraction, whilst at the same time creating a bright and pleasant atmosphere behind the façade.

Overall the facade consists of 3 m wide wire mesh elements with differing heights of between 12 m and 24 m. The elements have been mounted using the proven system of integrated round bars and eyebolts as well as pendular clips for the intermediate fixing.

In total HAVER & BOECKER supplied 1,140 m² of mesh in ready-to-install panels including mounting brackets.


Photos Courtesy of "EAG - English Architectural Glazing".

City

London, Great Britain

Application

façade, sun protection

Object Type

educational institutions

Architect

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