
Dividing curtain made from TEXTURA 1991
Municipal Theatre, LuxembourgArchitect: Gerling & Arendt
The cladding of the proscenium walls had to be renewed and meet the current arrangement of the building. To give the theatre and new and modern look nonetheless, the walls are clad with MINIFLEX 8135.
Sielpark, Bad OeynhausenAt an exhibition in the town, artwork was painted by local artists directely onto the walls of a sub-way. Elements of DETENTION SCREEN 7016 were framed and installed to offer protection to the wall-art.
Fashion Boutique, LondonThe wall cladding in this high-end fashion boutique in London, is made from LARGO-PLENUS 2027.
The square opening was specially developed for this project. To achieve the desired 25% open area, this mesh type is woven with flat wires, which at the same time achieve a uniform and even light reflection.

Architect: TPG Architecture
The stairs of this renowed fashion company are clad with wire mesh elements made from FLEXOMESH 9246.
Cut-to-size mesh panels were tensioned over square frames, then installed with varying direction of the mesh structure (vertically and horizontally) to create chessboard-like appearance.
Mannheimer Swartling, SwedenArchitect: Lund + Valentin Arkitktur
Wall Panels made from TEXTURA 1991 + MULTI-BARRETTE 8106
In the lobby of the Mannheimer Swartling law office two different mesh types has been used.
The architect decided to use MULTI-BARRETTE 8106 for the desk to get a sober and a special welcome feeling for the office. The first thing you see when you enter this office is this desk.
Euro Parliament Building, BrusselsArchitect: Michel Boucquillon
Wall Panels made from DOKAWELL-MONO 1741 were installed around this pretigious building to provide sun-protection and also to act a light diffusers.
Hanseatic Trade Centre, HamburgArchitect: BRT Architekten, Hamburg
Wall Panels made from FLEXOMESH 9236
The dense FLEXOMESH 9246 was used in this wall cladding. Besides standard size elements a series of special elements was supplied.
Pieces of wire cloth were bent and under pretension attached to frames, which are then simply hung into the substructure.
Airport D-Cologne, Terminal 2Architect: Murphy / Jahn, USA
Inside terminal 2, wall-mounted services were veiled using elements of MULTI-BARRETTE 8124. The mesh sleekly disguises the pipes but at the same time the open area of the mesh allows natural ventillation to take place.

Architect: Pfeiffer Partners
The Griffith Observatory is a key Los Angeles landmark and one of the world's major planetaria. Pfeiffer Partners' design renovated the historic building and provided underground expansion to house temporary and permanent exhibition areas, offices, classrooms, a café, gift shop and the new Leonard Nimoy Event Horizon Theatre, a 202-seat theater/lecture hall.
The walls of the theatre are clad with EGLA-TWIN 4243.
Paleau de la MusicaArchitect: Oscar Tusquets
To improve the acoustics at the performing arts centre, the walls were lined with elements of EGLA-TWIN 4253. This modern ambitious design also enhances the lighting, creating varying effects from different viewing angles.

Architect: CS&P Architects Inc
The lobby area of Lambton Hall at the University of Guelph, Ontario was fully renovated in 2007.
Besides the full restoration of the staircase itself, the walls were clad with architectural mesh type EGLA-TWIN 4223. Haver & Boecker supplied ready-to-install panels with the long slots running vertically.