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RVI Hospital, Newcastle.Architect : AMEC Construction
Construction pictures of Pharmacy building facade constructed using HBWF Multi-Barrette Type 8101

Architect : Archial Architects
Elements of EGLA-MONO 4391 are suspended via tension cables infront of the windows to provide sun protection
Bus Station, OsnabruckArchitect : 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.
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.

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.

Sculpture of an Angel
Architect: Thomas Leu
An amazing scuplture of a baptist angel created from DOKA-MONO 1811. The mesh is sculputed to create spheric and imaginery appearances. In certain places where the mesh layers double up interesting structures that play with the light and space are formed.
Cork Airport,Architect : Jacobs Engineering
Construction pictures showing the near-complete installation of one of the six facades created using HBWF MULTI-BARRETTE

The precrimped wires of DOKA-MONO offer a strong, rigid mesh together with good transparency. The uniform surface creates a contemporary appearance. Specifications include square and rectangular openings.
Applications include : ceiling design, interior & exterior partitions, staircases and many others.
Finer variations are particularly suitable for window dressing, backdrops, display shelving and semi-transparent screens.

Architect : Architects Design Partnership
At the Ealing Centre of Vocational Excellence, elements of MULTI-BARRETTE 8124 were installed to perform a dual function: that of sun-screen and also of projection screen.
Exxon-Mobile Gas Station, USAArchitect : 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.
Cologne Airport, Car Park 3Architect : Murphy/Jahn, USA
External Car Park Facade made from HAVER MULTI-BARRETTE 8101

Architect : Building Design Partnership
The multi-storey car-park at this award winning project features elements of weave type MULTI-BARRETTE 8123. The openess of the mesh provides natural light and ventilation to the car park.
Print Media AcademyArchitect: Planungsgruppe Heidelberg
Ceiling Panels made from DETENTION-SCREEN 7016
Single cassette panels form this ceiling and make the integration of acoustic panels possible
The Health Club, ManchesterFramed panels of HBWF weave type DOKAWELL-MONO 3481 were formed to following the radius of the staircase.

Architect : Stanton Williams
External Facade made from MULTI-BARRETTE 8105
Haver & Boecker produced an individual architectural wire mesh, designed specifically to meet the specific technical project requirements.
Dusseldorf Airport, Terminal B & Central BuildingArchitect : 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.

Kings Cross Plaza
Architect: Knight Architects
Specialist formed and framed panels of DOKA-BARRETTE 8914 provide balustrading to Regents Canal Bridge

Architect : Faulkner Browns
7.6M long elements of DOKA-BARRETTE 8914 provide sun protection to two elevations of the Innovation Forum.
The HAVER tension profile & clevis screw fixing system was used to fix the mesh to the sub-structure.
Haver & Boecker Meeting RoomArchitect : 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°.
Kvina Bridge
Architect: Asplan Viak AS
Elements of HBWF weave type EGLA-MONO 4223 make excellent external balustrade infill panels.

Architect : Campbell & Arnott
Elements of weave type EGLA-MONO 4631 are tensioned between the sub-structure of this beautiful contemporary building, to provide sun protection to the spaces within.
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.