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Waulk Mill Development, ManchesterArchitect : Jonathan Davidson.
External Facade made from MULTI-BARRETTE 8101 positioned with the rods running vertically.
Communication Centre, Bayer AGArchitect : 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.
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.
Lycee Notre-DameArchitect : SCP d'architecture
Sun Protection screens made from DETENTION-SCREEN 7016. Tensioned top & bottom using the Haver & Boecker tension profile & clevis screw method of fixing.
Fashion Boutique Pamplona
Delicate elements of weave type DOKA-MONO 7037 make elegant room dividers

Brewhouse
Putney Bridge, London
EGLA-TWIN 4223 provides a metallic shimmering skin to the stairwell enclosure located at Brewhouse Lane, Putney Wharf on the banks of the River Thames.
H&B supplied cut-to-size panels ready for fabrication.
D o k a w e l l - M o n o
Due to its strength, rigidity and large open area, this type of weave is perhaps the most widely used architectural weave.
Combined with complimentary lighting, this mesh can appear both transparent and highly reflective.Applications include facade design, ceiling design, solar shading and decorative panels.
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Tudor House,Architect : Knox Bhavan
Modern development utilising HBWF MULTI-BARRETTE 8124 mesh to provide a stunning facade and sun-screen.

Architect : Nightingale Associates
The externall cat-walk to the large glazed facade was dressed with weave type MULTI-BARRETTE 8124, offering sun protection and at the same time maintaining natural light levels within.
The mesh also provides privacy protection for the nearby residents by creating a visible barrier and a perceived obscuring of views from inside the building.

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.

Elements of DOGLA-TRIO 1011 provide the necessary protection coupled with an attractive design.

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.

Mannheimer Swartling
Architects: Lund & Valentin Arkitektur
Modern reception area featuring TEXTURA
At this modern office development, the elegant wall panel featuring H&B TEXTURA has two purposes: first of all as a work of art; the interaction of the lighting creates fascinating light reflections and lends individual character to the reception area. Secondly to improve the acoustics by using acoustic material cleverly hidden behind the mesh.
L a r g o - P l e n u s

Weave type LARGO-PLENUS has quite a different look to our other weave types. This is because instead of being woven from round wires LARGO-PLENUS is made from flat wires. The resulting mesh is incredibly strong and robust. The flat wires create a larger surface area which reduces the transparency but provides extensive brilliance.
RVI, Newcastle.Mesh panel facade created using HBWF MULTI-BARRETTE
Mesh panels span a distance of over 8M in one panel, with no intermediate fixings.
Bus Station, OsnabruckArchitect : Prof. Bofinger & Partner
Below the glass roof of the bus station, elements of weave type DOKAWELL-MONO 3021 are tensioned providing sun protection and a cool ambience to the area below.
For this project Haver & Boecker developed a complete system including the design of the mesh with the architect, supplying ready-to-install panels and installation.
Siggrou Avenue, AthensSiggrou 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.
Svratka River BridgeArchitect: Studio Acht
Balustrade infill panels made from weave type DOGLA-TRIO 1011.
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.

Brunel Retail Park, Reading
Designers: Woodhouse Street Furniture, Lighting & Signage
Stunning bespoke drum banners & light stacks made from MULTI-BARRETTE 8124 create an air of opulence and vibrancy and at this recently regenerated retail park.
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With one flat side, this fashionable weave type appears as a metal veil on large surfaces.
It can be used for many applications, including : interior partitions, walls, ceiling designs and exterior facades.
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.