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Kirkwood HospiceArchitect: IBI Nightingale
Elegant balustrade infil panels of HBWF weave type EGLA-TWIN 4223 provide protection and screening to the external deck area of the hospice.

Architect : Elliott & Associates
External Facade made from LARGO-PLENUS 2022
To achieve a homogenous surface with only 25% open area, Haver & Boecker designed a new mesh specification using slightly crimped flat wires: LARGO-PLENUS 2022 made from Stainless Steel Type 316.
Small gaps between panels provide minimal interference for the integrity of the mesh facade.
Cleveland Playhouse Ideas Centre
The staircase in the Ideas Centre at the Playhouse Square in Cleveland, Ohio are infilled with weave type ALTERNA 6012. The appearance and visibility of the alternating stripes, also called herringbones, varies depending on the light angle creating more of a flow for the entire staircase and landings.
Please note that ALTERNA 6012 is a fine mesh which can be susceptible to damage. Use as staircase infill for other projects should be considered on a project by project basis.

Architect: AMEC
Weave type MULTI-BARRETTE 8101 is used to offer protection from driving rain to the external staircases.
The design brief called for single length panels to span a height of over 8M, with no intermediate fixings. To achieve this, a new type of bottom fixing detail was designed and created by our sister company HAVER & BOECKER.

Architect: OTT Architects
Contemporary design using EGLA-MONO 4391, with an almost invisible bespoke fixing system to provide a stunning building facade.
Depending on the viewing angle, the facade is sometimes dense or transparent.
College St De BrebeufArchitect: Beaupre & Michaud
Tensioned elements of MULTI-BARRETTE 8106 are installed in the reading room of this Montreal College. The use of stainless steel creates a modern contrast to the tradional ambience of the room.
Depending on the viewing angle and the illumination, exciting differening light reflexions are achieved.
The woven wire mesh elements are tensioned using the Haver & Boecker tension profile and clevis screw system.

Architect : Hypostyle
External Facade made from EGLA-MONO 4391
With an open area of 52%, weave type EGLA-MONO 4391 proves effective solar shading to the Post Graduate Centre at the Heriot Watt University.

Architect : Jacobs Engineering
Pictures taken during the construction phase showing the near-complete installation of one of the six facades created using MULTI-BARRETTE 8301.
The openess of MULTI-BARRETTE provides natural light and ventilation to the floors of the car park.

Architect : Aukett Ltd., London.
The twin wires of EGLA-TWIN 4243 made it easy to form the panels to the desired curved shape.
Not only does the mesh act as a facade to the staircases, but it also offers a degree of protection from falling rain.

Architects: KPMB Architects
Located amidst the Old Town, the EGLA-TWIN façade adds 21st century design to this beautiful part of Montreal. Elements of EGLA-TWIN 4313 cover the different levels of the building providing sun protection. At the same time the openess of the mesh allows natural light to transmit to the building within. The Haver & Boecker tensioning system using flat tension profiles and clevis screws ensures optimum tension.
Balcony Cladding, Sternenberg
Architect: Contur 2
Tensioned elements of LARGO-PLENUS 2023 create interesting balcony balustrade infills to this modern residential development. With only 11% open area this mesh specification is very dense providing excellent privacy properties.

Architect : Holistic Architecture 50 5
The key component of this façade is the architectural woven wire mesh. DOKAWELL-TRIPLE 3803, designed, engineered and manufactured by our sister company Haver & Boecker, is made of PET coated stainless steel wire. Its weather resistance has been successfully tested, so the material offers longevity which meets the expectations of the architect.

Architect : X-Architects, A-Graz
Stainless steel elements of weave type DOKA-MONO 1661 were lacquered to create the golden mesh veil for this department store.
The facade extends beyond the roofline and required a special sub-structure to support the single length elements.

Architect : Bauman Lyons
Framed elements of MONTANA mesh were fitted to the southern elevation to control solar gain. The mesh cuts out 50% of the light incident on the glass but is very transparent and softens the elevation.
This 3D mesh gives the appearance of frozen fabric. The bronze colouring gives warmth to the external elevations and introduces variegate light into the interiors.

Architect : Nightingale Associates
Elements of EGLA-MONO 4801 is used to clad the external fire escape stair enclosures, offering a degree of rain protection to the staircases within.

Architect : Hadi Simaan
Weave type: DOGLA-TRIO
The Aspire Tower is the landmark of the Asian Games 2006 in Doha, Qatar. Located directly next to the Games Stadia, construction of the 318 meter high tower commenced in April 2005, with final completion of the interior due by August 2007.
The tower is designed to resemble a large torch, which is achieved with wire mesh elements supplied by Haver & Boecker. The facade consists of 3452 single elements with a total area of appr. 30,000 square meters.

Architect : P&T Architects & Engineers Ltd
Weave type : DOGLA-TRIO
St. Paul’s Hospital, located in the centre of Causeway Bay, is one of the leading private hospitals in Hong Kong. Over the centuries the hospital has been modernized, developed and expanded several times.
As a part of the recent modernization the newest hospital tower received an IMAGIC WEAVE® media facade by Haver & Boecker. This powerful and versatile LED system enables the content of the facade to be easily adjusted to suit the customer’s requirements.
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.