Detention Mesh

F l e x o m e s h

9246blue(F)Flexomesh is a strong, flexible mesh that is slightly transparent.

This mesh works well for many interior applications and also as a projection screen.

It is often used for creating decorative screens and framed wall panels.


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TableTop(F)

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Regensberg(F)LDonau Shopping Centre, Regensburg

Architect : Gewerbeplan, Regensburg

External Facade made from HAVER MULTI-BARRETTE 8121

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Southern General & Neo-Natal Hospital, Glasgow

Architect : Hypostyle 

Floating elements of weave type MULTI-BARRETTE 8301 provide effective, contemporary solar shading to the 3 storey extension.

The stainless steel mesh compliments the palette of high quality materials used throughout the project.

 

Invermax 2000, Madrid

Architect : Carlos Burguete Buiza

The office building “Invermax 2000” in Las Rozas near Madrid is covered with MULTI-BARRETTE 8123. The wire mesh enhances the appereance of the building and works as an effective sun screen.

int main IMG 5970LCommunication Centre, Bayer AG

Architect : Prof. Erich Schneider-Wessling

Ceiling Paneling made from HAVER DOKAWELL-MONO Type 3001

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.

mannheimer 247Mannheimer Swartling, Sweden

Architect: 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.

peabodyresidenceFor the owners of the Peabody Residence the home's focus was to combine art with architecture. Walls large enough to accommodate irregurlarly sized canvases and metal wire screens siding the central stairway give the home it's open and artistic character.

HAVER & BOECKER wire meshes allow light to filter through to the artwork. The 5,60m long panels of MULTI-BARRETTE 8301 accentuate the artistics work in a unique way giving the room it's indivual style

Botanic Garden Show, Oelde

Architect: HAVER & BOECKER

Contemporary structures featuring weave type DOKA-MONO 1601 nestle among the beautiful natural backdrop at the Botanic Garden Show. 

Two layers of DOKA-MONO 1601 were separated by spacers allowing interesting moiré effects to take place.  

HBWF have been producing woven wire mesh for over 30 years. We pride ourselves in being able to meet your exact requirements and will work with you to provide a product that meets your precise specification.

Our mesh types are as diversified as today's architecture, and have been used all over the world from concert halls to multi-storey car parks.  Please see the links on the left to see examples of our latest projects. 

Below are just a small sample of the many weaves types we produce.  For those extra special projects we can of course develop individual wire cloth specifications.

E g l a - T w i n

4223(blue)The highly popular EGLA-TWIN is woven to give a flat surface on one side, with twin wires running close together creating its' special appearance.

This strong weave type is particularly suitable for use in interior applications, staircase design, exterior facades, design & media displays.

 


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VWCarPark(F)VW Car Park, Wolfsburg

Architect : Bendorf + Partner

External Car Park Facade made from HAVER MULTI-BARRETTE 8301

lapdLos Angeles Police Department

Architect : JFAK

External Facade made from EGLA-MONO 4832

To realize the undulating form of the facade, panels of EGLA-MONO 4832, are split into vertically and horizontally tensioned elements. 34 vertical panels up to 13500 mm long and 2440 mm wide. The horizontal canopy consists of 12 panels with a maximum length of 5750 mm in the same width.

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Architect : Sir Norman Foster

The precrimped wires of the DOKA-MONO mesh offer a strong, rigid mesh together with good transparency.

In this project Doka-Mono was used in two different areas, with different specifications to give the required visual effects and also provide acoustic control.

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Assembly Hall Ceiling Panels made from DOKA-MONO Type 7037 for aesthetic effect and acoustic control.


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Press Lobby Ceiling Panels made from DOKA-MONO Type 1601

bild 3LBus Station, Osnabruck

Architect : Prof. Bofinger & Partner

Roofing Panels / Sun Protection made from HAVER DOKAWELL-MONO Type 3021

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.

Malcolm Martin Platform

Architect: HOK

Panels of DOGLA-TRIO 1010 are used as balustrade infills at the Mississippi River Outlook platform.

eurowallEuro Parliament Building, Brussels

Architect: 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.

Ravelstone Terrace

Architect: Allan Murray Architects

Panels of HBWF weave type EGLA-MONO 4631 fill the apertures within the external balustrade. 

Centre West, Glasgow

Architects:  BDP

Elements of weave type EGLA-TWIN 4223 were used to clad the customer services desk.

Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine

Architect: Sheppard Robson

At the Centre for Tropical and Infectious Diseases (CTID), elements of  EGLA-MONO 4211 were used to clad rooftop structures, helping to soften and integrate them into the skyline. 

hanswallHanseatic Trade Centre, Hamburg

Architect: 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.

M u l t i - B a r r e t t e

8101(blue)

Weave type MULTI-BARRETTE is made from solid rods and flexible cable clusters.  The rods give stability to the mesh, the cables flexibility enabling very narrow radii.

MULTI-BARRETTE is well suited for exterior applications where an aesthetically pleasing yet protective facade is required.

 


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Tudor House, St. Peter Port.

Architect : Knox Bhavan

This stunning facade is clad in pre-patinated copper which gives it a blue/green martime glow.
To continue the maritime theme, elements of weave type MULTI-BARRETTE 8124 were installed horizontally to create sun-shades.

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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.