Ceiling Designs

stratford station 247Stratford DLR Station, London

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. 

The distinctive canopy is lined continuously with triangulated panels of DOKAWELL-MONO 3021.  The black-painted steel structure remains semi-visible.  Every other triangular coffer is backlit behind the mesh, creating an alternating pattern of light and dark facets.

ReichParlExReichstag Parliament Building, Berlin

Architect : Sir Norman Foster

Assembly Hall Ceiling Panels made from DOKA-MONO 7021

Equipped with state-of-the-art acoustical mats Haver & Boecker Woven Wire Cloth elements have brilliant sound absorbing features. The functional sound absorbing material is hidden behind the high class stainless steel layer, which provides the ambience with it's own elegant character.

SmithsofSmithfieldLSmiths of Smithfield, London.

Contemporary ceiling & wall design using ALTERNA & FLEXOMESH

Doncaster Wool Market

Architect : Elden Minns & Co Ltd

Elements of weave type EGLA-MONO 4251 are used as bird protection mesh at this traditional british market. 
The mesh was powder coated black after manufacture.

bild04LVolksbank, Oelde

Architect : E.Hilker, D-Oelde

Weave type EGLA-TWIN 4243  is tensioned onto frames and suspended in the ceiling construction, creating an exciting chessboard design, if the slotted openings are laid at 90 degree angles to each other.

int IMG 5889LMuseum Folkwang, Essen

Architect : Allerkamp & Niehaus

Ceiling Panels made from DOKAWELL-MONO 3001

For a long time the auditorium of the Folkwang-Museum in Essen suffered from poor acoustics.

During a major renovation of the hall a Haver & Boecker wire cloth ceiling without further absorption materials has been installed to improve the room acoustics.

To follow the design of the hall, the wire cloth elements, which are made from  galvanized high tensile wires, were coated in a white colour.

bielefeld 2 247Bielefeld Theatre, Germany

Architect : Beneke Daberto BDP Munich

Ceiling Panels made from MULTI-BARRETTE 8123

During the renovation of the "Stadttheater" in Bielefeld, the architect paid much attention to the interior design. Above the red-covered-seats waves a sinuous ceiling made from MULTI-BARRETTE 8123. The wide arcs of the mesh conceal floodlight bridges and acoustical sails.

Read more: Bielefeld Theatre

int main IMG 5970LCommunication Centre, Bayer AG

Architect : Prof. Erich Schneider-Wessling

The stability of the wire cloth allows for this interesting ceiling design. Elements made from DOKAWELL-MONO 3001 were installed in the designated position and remain in this shape due to the stability of the wires.

Illumination from below the elements create interesting light reflexions.

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Rapid-Transit Station, Hannover

Architect : Joppien & Dietz

Ceiling Paneling made from EGLA-MONO 4391

There were various challenges at this project, including covering extensive areas of ceiling without visible sagging; easy to remove panels in all areas of the subway station and consideration of the polygonal shape of the building.

Read more: Rapid Transit Hannover

siggrou 247Siggrou Avenue, Athens

Ceiling Panels made from DOKAWELL-DUO 3422

Siggrou Avenue is a 3km long, straight and high speed road in Athens. For the safety of the pedestrians underground crossings were built along the street. The architectural idea projects the motion of vehicles onto this construction.

Read more: Siggrou Avenue

bild 3LBus Station, Osnabruck

Architect : Prof. Bofinger & Partner

Ceiling Panels / Sun Protection made from DOKAWELL-MONO 3021

Wire cloth with a designated open area makes attractive and highly effective sun protection systems possible. Due to their design characteristics and their durability wire cloth from HBWF can be incorporated into almost any architectural concept.

In this project Haver & Boecker developed a complete system including the design of the mesh with the architect, supplied ready-to-install panels and installed them.

exxon mobile 247Exxon-Mobile Gas Station, USA

Architect : RHL Design/Taliesin Architechts

Ceiling Panels made from DOKAWELL-MONO 3001

The ceiling construction provides pleasant temperatures, even in hot states like Arizona. The wire cloth elements made from DOKAWELL-MONO 3001 reduce the temperature in comparison to area outside the canopy by up to 4 degree celsius.

Haver & Boecker supplied ready-to-install panels for installation by the local contractor. The tensioning method is the Haver & Boecker system flat tension profile with clevis screws.

bild05LPrint Media Academy

Architect: Planungsgruppe Heidelberg

Ceiling Panels made from DETENTION-SCREEN 7016

Single cassette panels form this ceiling and make the integration of acoustic panels possible

bild02LDusseldorf Airport, Terminal B & Central Building

Architect : JSK Achitects

Ceiling Panels made from DOKAWELL-MONO 8965

The ceiling mounted sprinkler system is elegantly concealed behind non-combustible wire cloth elements, and at the same time is unimpaired in it's functions.

The wire cloth elements made from DOKAWELL-MONO 8965 cover an area of approximately 20,000 square meters. Each element was individually tested in our factory for uniform sagging. The unique fixing system uses slotted profiles and allows each individual element to be easily moved for access and maintenance work.

haver staffroom 247Haver & Boecker Meeting Room

Architect : Haver & Boecker

Ceiling Panels made from DOKA-MONO 1601

To enhance our very own staffroom, cassettes made from wire cloth type DOKA-MONO 1601 were inserted into a ceiling grid. The subframing consists of a standard system using T-profiles, which are coated in an anthracite colour. The wire cloth elements are bent twice by 90°.

Read more: Haver & Boecker Meeting Room