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.
McGill UniversityArchitect: KPMB Architects
Stylish internal Staircase made from EGLA-TWIN 4313
Two elements of HBWF EGLA-TWIN 4313 run through the eye of the staircase from top to bottom. The double layered structure of the wire cloth elements creates interesting moiré effects
The same specification was also used to clad the exterior façade of the building.
6 ContinentsArchitect: Cartwright Pickard
Balustrade infil panels made from HBWF DOKAWELL-MONO 3421, were framed in a unique style of frame. The indentations of this particular weave type catch the light adding sparkle to the atrium.
The Eden Project Rainforest Lookout, CornwallThe Rainforest Biome at the Eden centre takes visitors on a journey of exploration into the forest. The balustrade panels of the walkway are infilled with HBWF DOKAWELL-MONO 3481. With an open area of 79% this mesh achieves the desired openess whilst at the same fulfills impact load regulations.
The snaking, organic, vine-like structure of the walkway is over 150m long, and climbs to the dizzy height of 12m giving visitors the chance to experience the wonders of the magnificent rainforest.
Fearn Island Mills, LeedsArchitect: Cartwright Pickard
A major regeneration project featuring a former mill turned into contemporary living apartments.
The internal and external balustrades feature DOKAWELL-TRIO 3433 which was specially created for this project.
NPSCC Greenland PlaceArchitect: Foundation Architecture
A single length element of MULTI-BARRETTE 8301 runs through the eye of the staircase. The mesh is suspended from the top of the support steelwork via eyebolts, and tensioned at the bottom.
Malcolm Martin Platform
Architect: HOK
Panels of DOGLA-TRIO 1010 are used as balustrade infills at the Mississippi River Outlook platform.
Ravelstone TerraceArchitect: Allan Murray Architects
Panels of HBWF weave type EGLA-MONO 4631 fill the apertures within the external balustrade.

Elements of DOGLA-TRIO 1011 provide the necessary protection coupled with an attractive design.
Svratka River BridgeArchitect: Studio Acht
Balustrade infill panels made from weave type DOGLA-TRIO 1011.
Lancaster Royal Grammar School, EnglandStainless steel woven wire mesh type DOKAWELL-MONO 3411 was formed into curved panels following the radius of the balcony.
The panels provide the necessary protection coupled with an attractive design.

Architect: Alderuccio
A contemporary balustrade design featuring panels of weave type DOKAWELL-DUO 3422.
The Health Club, ManchesterFramed panels of HBWF weave type DOKAWELL-MONO 3481 were formed to following the radius of the staircase.