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         Product-/Applications Combinations Ocean has 38 pages.

1 Bibliothèque National de France, Paris/Partition Walls
Detail of the wall claddings in the four major entrance halls made of stainless steel mesh `Ocean`
Dominique Perrault
2 City-Karée, Düren/Partition Walls
`This light wall made of stainless steel wire mesh ``Ocean`` which was designed by Spektral in an impressive way materializes a narrow but high space between two parts of a building. The wholelight wall is 15 m high and 5 m wide and consists of one singlemesh piece.`
Architekturwerkstatt Aachen
3 Carreras Building, London/Partition Walls
Wall claddings made of the stainless steel mesh `Ocean`.
Munkenbeck & Marshall
4 Business Technology Park, Prague/Partition Walls
wall cladding at the elevators with Ocean mesh
Cigler Marani Architects
5 Sony Center, Berlin/Partition Walls
By cladding them in stainless steel wire mesh, as has been the case in Sony Centre, Berlin, elevator cabins are not only upvalued optically. Fabrics like `Ocean` which was used in the case here at hand are resistant to fingertips, scratching or graffiti.
Murphy / Jahn
6 Sony Center, Berlin/Partition Walls
Wall cladding in the lobbies with stainless steel mesh `Ocean`. Remarkable is the use of large single mesh panels in order to create a large-scale effect.
Murphy / Jahn
7 Sony Center, Berlin/Partition Walls
Wall cladding made of stainless steel mesh `Ocean`. Between the information boards fixed on the mesh an area is perceptible where the mesh is more open so as to enable the air circulation of the air condition system hidden behind. Such modifications are possible also within a large-scale wall panel.
Murphy / Jahn
8 Sony Center, Berlin/Partition Walls
The lobbies of Sony Center are clad in stainless steel wire mesh type `Ocean`. Each of them eight meters wide and tensioned as high as the ceilings, they give the impression of large panels which are rarely interrupted by dividing lines.The material reminds one of the traditional tapestries which are thus newly interpreted.
Murphy / Jahn
9 Bibliothèque National de France, Paris/Partition Walls
The wall coverings in the halls of the towers remind one of the medieval `Gobelins`. The stainless steel mesh `Ocean` was developed for this application and was installed in large overlapping elements. Thus, the experience of room in the halls is unique and simultaneously, the mesh panels serve to hide the installations behind them.
Dominique Perrault
10 Carreras Building, London/Partition Walls
The wall claddings in the lobby area of the Carreras Building are made of the stainless steel mesh `Ocean`. Due to its textile character, the mesh easily adjusts to the round shaps in the lobby and enables perfect solutions for the video screens.
Munkenbeck & Marshall
11 S-Bahn-Linie Hannover, Station Kerstingstrasse/Partition Walls
With regard to EXPO 2000, the City of Hannover decided to have a new tram line constructed. The architectural concepts for the six tram stops are basically identical, but the materials used are different. The tram stop Kerstingstraße is covered with the stainless steel mesh `Ocean`. For this project, the responsible architects received the ar+d Award for emerging architecture 1999.
Despang
12 Sony Skygarden 1/Partition Walls
Walls around the spectacular waterfall at Skygarden Level of Sony Centre Berlin are cladded with stainless steel mesh type `Ocean`.
Murphy / Jahn
13 Sony Skygarden 2/Partition Walls
Walls around the spectacular waterfall at Skygarden Level of Sony Centre Berlin are cladded with stainless steel mesh type `Ocean`.
Murphy / Jahn
14 Deckendetail - `Ocean`/Suspended Ceilings
Detail of a ceiling made of `Ocean`
15 Flughafen Düsseldorf, Terminal C/Suspended Ceilings
The heavy mesh panels above the customs counters are made of the architectural wire mesh `Ocean`. They are a special design element in the waiting area of the arrivals level. Due to their heavy weight, they, of course, have a certain curving, and their ends are just fixed to the substructure with bolts.
JSK
16 Archives Departementales, Laval, Frankreich/Suspended Ceilings
The suspended ceiling made of architectural wire mesh `Ocean` hides architectural shifts inside the high archive halls. The following photograph is a cross-section through the building, and it shows how ideal the long and wide mesh panels are to accentuate the room in a particular way.
Dominique Perrault
17 Archives Departementales, Laval, Frankreich/Suspended Ceilings
Cross-section through the building with the mesh panels marked in blue.
Dominique Perrault
18 Hesperia/Facade claddings
Hesperia Hotel, Madrid (www.hesperia-madrid.com). Stainless steel mesh type “Ocean”
19 Köflach (1)/Facade claddings
Staircase cladding with „Ocean“ mesh in stainless steel
Partl
20 Köflach (2)/Facade claddings
Staircase cladding with „Ocean“ mesh in stainless steel
Partl
21 Köflach (1)/Staircase Claddings
Staircase cladding with „Ocean“ mesh in stainless steel
Partl
22 Köflach (2)/Staircase Claddings
Staircase cladding with „Ocean“ mesh in stainless steel
Partl
23 Bibliothèque National de France, Paris/Museums/Public Building
Detail of the wall claddings in the four major entrance halls made of stainless steel mesh `Ocean`
Dominique Perrault
24 Bibliothèque National de France, Paris/Museums/Public Building
The wall coverings in the halls of the towers remind one of the medieval `Gobelins`. The stainless steel mesh `Ocean` was developed for this application and was installed in large overlapping elements. Thus, the experience of room in the halls is unique and simultaneously, the mesh panels serve to hide the installations behind them.
Dominique Perrault
25 Archives Departementales, Laval, Frankreich/Museums/Public Building
The suspended ceiling made of architectural wire mesh `Ocean` hides architectural shifts inside the high archive halls. The following photograph is a cross-section through the building, and it shows how ideal the long and wide mesh panels are to accentuate the room in a particular way.
Dominique Perrault
26 Archives Departementales, Laval, Frankreich/Museums/Public Building
Cross-section through the building with the mesh panels marked in blue.
Dominique Perrault
27 Flughafen Düsseldorf, Terminal C/Airports/Train Stations
The heavy mesh panels above the customs counters are made of the architectural wire mesh `Ocean`. They are a special design element in the waiting area of the arrivals level. Due to their heavy weight, they, of course, have a certain curving, and their ends are just fixed to the substructure with bolts.
JSK
28 S-Bahn-Linie Hannover, Station Kerstingstrasse/Airports/Train Stations
With regard to EXPO 2000, the City of Hannover decided to have a new tram line constructed. The architectural concepts for the six tram stops are basically identical, but the materials used are different. The tram stop Kerstingstraße is covered with the stainless steel mesh `Ocean`. For this project, the responsible architects received the ar+d Award for emerging architecture 1999.
Despang
29 Hesperia/Hotels/Restaurants
Hesperia Hotel, Madrid (www.hesperia-madrid.com). Stainless steel mesh type “Ocean”
30 Carreras Building, London/Office Buildings
The wall claddings in the lobby area of the Carreras Building are made of the stainless steel mesh `Ocean`. Due to its textile character, the mesh easily adjusts to the round shaps in the lobby and enables perfect solutions for the video screens.
Munkenbeck & Marshall
31 City-Karée, Düren/Office Buildings
`This light wall made of stainless steel wire mesh ``Ocean`` which was designed by Spektral in an impressive way materializes a narrow but high space between two parts of a building. The wholelight wall is 15 m high and 5 m wide and consists of one singlemesh piece.`
Architekturwerkstatt Aachen
32 Sony Center, Berlin/Office Buildings
By cladding them in stainless steel wire mesh, as has been the case in Sony Centre, Berlin, elevator cabins are not only upvalued optically. Fabrics like `Ocean` which was used in the case here at hand are resistant to fingertips, scratching or graffiti.
Murphy / Jahn
33 Sony Center, Berlin/Office Buildings
Wall cladding in the lobbies with stainless steel mesh `Ocean`. Remarkable is the use of large single mesh panels in order to create a large-scale effect.
Murphy / Jahn
34 Sony Center, Berlin/Office Buildings
Wall cladding made of stainless steel mesh `Ocean`. Between the information boards fixed on the mesh an area is perceptible where the mesh is more open so as to enable the air circulation of the air condition system hidden behind. Such modifications are possible also within a large-scale wall panel.
Murphy / Jahn
35 Sony Center, Berlin/Office Buildings
The lobbies of Sony Center are clad in stainless steel wire mesh type `Ocean`. Each of them eight meters wide and tensioned as high as the ceilings, they give the impression of large panels which are rarely interrupted by dividing lines.The material reminds one of the traditional tapestries which are thus newly interpreted.
Murphy / Jahn
36 Carreras Building, London/Office Buildings
Wall claddings made of the stainless steel mesh `Ocean`.
Munkenbeck & Marshall
37 Sony Skygarden 1/Office Buildings
Walls around the spectacular waterfall at Skygarden Level of Sony Centre Berlin are cladded with stainless steel mesh type `Ocean`.
Murphy / Jahn
38 Business Technology Park, Prague/Office Buildings
wall cladding at the elevators with Ocean mesh
Cigler Marani Architects