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Architectural wirecloth from HBWF combines outstanding functionality with high aesthetic appeal, opening up new perspectives in creative design and enabling fascinating architectural solutions. Our in-house design team have worked with a multitude of architects and designers to produce the bespoke product that you are looking for.
Our comprehensive range of designs provides architects and planners with a wealth of options when designing interior and exterior spaces. Our knowledge and experience of wire weaving and ready-to-install wire cloth elements enables us to act as a reliable partner at every stage of the project: from the initial concept right through to on time installation.
We understand the importance of supplying clean, ready for installation mesh, that will withstand the rigours of the modern day multi-years installation. To that aim, we are the only worldwide group company to have on-site ultrasonic cleaning facilities.
Choose from the categories on the left to view just a few examples of our recent work, or to view more information on the extensive number of weave types available.
Fearn Island Mills, LeedsHBWF DOKAWELL-TRIO type3433
A major regeneration project featuring a former mill turned into contemporary living apartments.
Airport D-Cologne, Terminal 2Architect: Murphy / Jahn, USA
Wall Panels made from HAVER MULTI-BARRETTE 8124
Lycee Notre-DameArchitect : SCP d'architecture
Sun Protection screens made from HAVER DETENTION-SCREEN Type 7016. Tensioned top & bottom.
Depending on the weave type and other visual requirements of your project, we offer a variety of horizontal tensioning systems. Mounting solutions can be designed to be tightly tensioned or with a designated deflection.
We can support you in choosing the optimum method or we can develop a bespoke system specifically for your project requirements. Depending on the application HAVER wire cloth can be designed to be removable or fixed.










Architect : Chlumsky, Peters, Hildebrand
Ceiling Panels made from HAVER DOKA-MONO

Architect: Michel Boucquillon
Wall Panels made from HAVER DOKAWELL-MONO
Print Academy, Wall PanelsArchitect: Planungsgruppe Heidelberg
Wall Cladding made from HAVER DETENTION SCREEN 7016
Cork Airport Multi-Storey Car ParkArchitect: Jacobs Engineering
At the Cork Aiport multi-storey car park weave type MULTI-BARRETTE was chosen for the facade. To compliment this, the staircase and walkway panels of the CUB building were infilled with DOKA-BARRETTE 8914, a solid version of MULTI-BARRETTE. The elements on the spiral staircase were formed to follow the radius.

Dividing curtain made from TEXTURA 1991

Architect: E C Duran
Changing cubicles made from HAVER FLEXOMESH 9246
The walls are transparent from the inside, but dense from the outside
Tudor House,St. Peter Port.
Architect : Knox Bhavan
Contemporary development using HAVER MULTI-BARRETTE 8124 mesh to provide a stunning facade and sun-screen.
University of Bolton - Deane Campus, Design Studio
Architect: Taylor Young Architects
In the courtyard area of the refurbished Design Studio, panels of DOKA-MONO 1601 became part of the landscape architecture. Using two layers of mesh fascinating Moiré effects are achieved. At night, the illuminated elements reflect the light and add further interest to the landscape.
MULTI-BARRETTE specifications with their flexible cables require special tensioning systems. For example, strong round rods are incorporated into the mesh. Depending on the size of the elements intermediate moutings are required in addition to the standard top and bottom mountings. The solution offered below is a standard mounting system for MULTI-BARRETTE. However bespoke solutions can be made to meet your specific project requirements.
TOP MOUNTING


Each mesh element is supplied with integrated round bars with attached eyebolts. The mesh element can then be fastened to a sub-structure at the top (such as angle iron).
INTERMEDIATE MOUNTING
An intermediate fixing may be required to reduce the amount of deflection and loads.
One way of realising this is by using HAVER wire connectors, which wrap around a tube, that is located behind the mesh. The connectors interlock with the mesh from the back. From the front of the element this mounting system is almost invisible.
BOTTOM MOUNTING
Corresponding with the top mounting a round bar is integrated into the MULTI-BARRETTE mesh. Eyebolts are incorporated to tension the panels, for example using a continuous substructure like an angle iron. The eyebolts allow accurate setting of the tension.


Every project has it's own unique character and therefore it's own technical requirements, for which we can develop and implement special solutions: From one-sided oval elements to the integration of lighting concepts.



EDGING EXAMPLES



Exhibition Centre, MalagaArchitect : Angel Asenjo
The eye-catching feature of this building is the vast canopy on the main sea front facade It provides effective sun protection and with its wave-shape perfectly continues the architectural concept Over 130 meters in length and 20 meters wide, approx. 400 wire cloth elements of differing formats and geometries cover the surface area of over 5,500 square meters.
Bus Station, OsnabruckArchitect : Prof. Bofinger & Partner
Sun Protection Roofing Panels made from HAVER DOKAWELL-MONO Type 3021
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Architect : Sir Norman Foster
Press Lobby Ceiling Panels made from HAVER DOKA-MONO 1601

Architect : National Building Authorities
Ceiling Panels made from HAVER EGLA-MONO

Architect : SMC Alsop
Ceiling Design using DOKAWELL-MONO 3021
This landmark terminus for the 2012 Olympic Games features a "snaking" platform canopy lined with panels of DOKAWELL-MONO 3021.
Architectural façades are becoming the focus of new media communication and to this end we have designed and created IMAGIC WEAVE®, a combination of HAVER & BOECKER Architectural Wire Mesh and state-of-the-art LED technology from Traxon Technologies, an Osram company.
This innovative media facade makes it easy to create individually programmable lighting effects in any colours including video presentations. Large scale imaging video using LED media solutions accentuate the appearance and functionality of contemporary architectural sites in any urban landscape, by day and by night.
IMAGIC WEAVE® is a media façade which can be installed on a new or existing building in a customized way. By the free scalable conception of the IMAGIC WEAVE® System, it is possible to create large façade solutions for example at airports, stadiums, cinemas, shopping malls, skyscrapers or other large buildings in areas of public communication. And with revenue from advertising the system has the potential to pay for itself over time.
Hanseatic Trade Centre, HamburgArchitect: Werner Lorke, Frankfurt
Wall Panels made from HAVER EGLA-TWIN
Architect : Aukett Ltd., London.
Curved external Facade made from HBWF EGLA-TWIN Type 4243
The highly popular EGLA-TWIN is woven to give a flat surface on one side, with twin wires running close together creating its' special appearance.
At Cambourne Business Park Egla-Twin is used on an emergency staircase to create a visually interesting architectural feature.

Southport Marine Lake
Architects: cammdesign
On the west bank of the redeveloped Marine Lake, two orientation beacons with seating were installed.
As the lake is home to large numbers of water fowl and the Southport Sailing Club, the beacons were designed in the form of stylised Yachts with navigation lights at the mast head. The sails are created from single and double layers of H&B DOKAWELL-MONO 3381. The resulting moiré effects create the feeling of movement as the viewer moves around the promenade.
The mesh sails are powerfully backlit at night.
Architectural wirecloth from HBWF combines outstanding functionality with high aesthetic appeal, opening up new perspectives in creative design and enabling fascinating architectural solutions. Our in-house design team have worked with a multitude of architects and designers to produce the bespoke product that you are looking for.
Architectural wirecloth from HBWF combines outstanding functionality with high aesthetic appeal, opening up new perspectives in creative design and enabling fascinating architectural solutions. Our in-house design team have worked with a multitude of architects and designers to produce the bespoke product that you are looking for.
Architectural wirecloth from HBWF combines outstanding functionality with high aesthetic appeal, opening up new perspectives in creative design and enabling fascinating architectural solutions. Our in-house design team have worked with a multitude of architects and designers to produce the bespoke product that you are looking for.
Architectural wirecloth from HBWF combines outstanding functionality with high aesthetic appeal, opening up new perspectives in creative design and enabling fascinating architectural solutions. Our in-house design team have worked with a multitude of architects and designers to produce the bespoke product that you are looking for.
Architectural wirecloth from HBWF combines outstanding functionality with high aesthetic appeal, opening up new perspectives in creative design and enabling fascinating architectural solutions. Our in-house design team have worked with a multitude of architects and designers to produce the bespoke product that you are looking for.
Architectural wirecloth from HBWF combines outstanding functionality with high aesthetic appeal, opening up new perspectives in creative design and enabling fascinating architectural solutions. Our in-house design team have worked with a multitude of architects and designers to produce the bespoke product that you are looking for.
Architectural wirecloth from HBWF combines outstanding functionality with high aesthetic appeal, opening up new perspectives in creative design and enabling fascinating architectural solutions. Our in-house design team have worked with a multitude of architects and designers to produce the bespoke product that you are looking for.