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1 Herz-Jesu-Kirche 1/Partition Walls
The Church of the Sacred Heart in Munich is one of the outstanding examples of modern church design in Germany
Allmann + Sattler mit Lutzenberger & Lutzenberger
2 Herz-Jesu-Kirche 2/Partition Walls
The altar rear wall consisting of two overlapping Tombak meshes particularly designed for this purpose is a novelty in church design.
Allmann + Sattler mit Lutzenberger & Lutzenberger
3 Herz-Jesu-Kirche 3/Partition Walls
The altar rear wall consisting of two overlapping Tombak meshes particularly designed for this purpose is a novelty in church design.
Allmann + Sattler mit Lutzenberger & Lutzenberger
4 Bibliothèque National de France, Paris/Suspended Ceilings
The ceiling made of the stainless steel mesh `Canisse` reflects the light of the surroundings, thus also the red colour of the carpeting and the brown colour of the wooden walls. In this way, the mesh, at this time of the day, appears itself in warm bronze, copper, or gold colours.
Dominique Perrault
5 Duisburg 2/Suspended Ceilings
Cladding of ceilings made of stainless steel wire mesh type Coniston in underground railway station Duisburg-Meiderich
Stadtbahnbauamt Duisburg
6 Bibliothèque National de France, Paris/Suspended Ceilings
Arched ceiling in the reading rooms, architectural wire mesh `Canisse` made of stainless steel
Dominique Perrault
7 Messestand Warsteiner/Suspended Ceilings
Metallic fabrics can be designed in such a way that they can be shaped in both directions like a sail. The product-specific characteristics allows the material to be used as ceilings for exhibition stands. Simultaneously, many mesh samples can be used as projection media.
Skupin Design
8 Messestand Warsteiner/Suspended Ceilings
Metallic fabrics can be designed in such a way that they can be shaped in both directions like a sail. The productspecific characteristics allows the material to be used as ceilings for exhibition stands. Simultaneously, many mesh samples can be used as projection media.
Skupin Design
9 Tonhalle, Düsseldorf/Suspended Ceilings
1500 trapezoid elements made of a special Omega mesh with bronze weft wires clad the dome-shaped ceiling.
HPP
10 Tonhalle, Düsseldorf/Suspended Ceilings
1500 trapezoid elements made of a special Omega mesh with bronze weft wires clad the dome-shaped ceiling.
HPP
11 Rathauspassagen (1)/Facade claddings
`Town Hall Innsbruck, Austria; roofs made of stainless steel mesh “Canisse”`
Dominique Perrault
12 Rathauspassagen (D)/Facade claddings
`Detail of the tensioning equipment; Town Hall Innsbruck`
Dominique Perrault
13 Rathaus Innsbruck (1)/Facade claddings
Sun screen elements made of stainless steel mesh type “Canisse” as roof of the Council Hall
Dominique Perrault
14 Rathaus Innsbruck (2)/Facade claddings
Sun screen elements made of stainless steel mesh type “Canisse” as roof of the Council Hall
Dominique Perrault
15 Rathaus Innsbruck (3)/Facade claddings
Sun screen elements made of stainless steel mesh type “Canisse” as roof of the Council Hall
Dominique Perrault
16 LV-Tokyo (4)/Facade claddings
Four different types of specially manufacturerd stainless steel meshes in combination with printed and mirrored glass, a special illumination technique as well as polished and gilded steel create a pattern which changes permanently.
Jun Aoki
17 LV-Tokyo (5)/Facade claddings
Louis Vuitton, Omotesando Avenue, Tokyo, Japan
Jun Aoki
18 LV-Tokyo (7)/Facade claddings
Louis Vuitton, Tokyo. GKD has woven the entrance panel (22 m2, in one piece) of the new shop in Tokyo according to the “Damier” design
Jun Aoki
19 LV-Tokyo (9)/Facade claddings
The elements of stainless steel mesh in different designs and the glass lying underneath - partially in the colours bronze and copper - take on shape by means of illumination and implementation of nine different mirrors. Thus, the building receives an unmistakable value of entertainment.
Jun Aoki
20 Anichstrasse Innsbruck (A)/Facade claddings
The second „ golden roof“ in Innsbruck, facade at a business builing with gold anodised Aluminium mesh type „ Canisse“, width 8 m.
Dominique Perrault
21 Anichstrasse Innsbruck -Detailansicht/Facade claddings

Dominique Perrault
22 Louis Vuitton, Avenue Montaigne, Paris/Facade claddings
Interesting facade cladding with „Baltic“ mesh in bronze
Louis Vuitton, Paris
23 Alte Universität Graz, Austria/Facade claddings
Facade, fixing with loops. Elements of Omega 1520 and Omega 1540 mesh are installed side by side
Bramberger
24 Stadion, Wankdorf Bern/Facade claddings
facadecladding with a special mixed mesh made of type Omega 1510-1520
Luscher
25 Stadion, Wankdorf Bern II/Facade claddings
bottom fixing detail
Luscher
26 Stadion, Wankdorf Bern III/Facade claddings
Top fixing
Luscher
27 The home of FIFA I/Facade claddings
Facade cladding of the new FIFA Headquarter in Zürich. Special fabricated mesh type Omega 1847 with anodized aluminium wires.
Thilla Theus
28 The home of FIFA I/Facade claddings
Facade cladding of the new FIFA Headquarter in Zürich. Special fabricated mesh type Omega 1847 with anodized aluminium wires.
Thilla Theus
29 The home of FIFA II/Facade claddings
View though the mesh into the courtyard
Thilla Theus
30 The home of FIFA II/Facade claddings
View though the mesh into the courtyard
Thilla Theus
31 The home of FIFA III/Facade claddings
Due to the different direciction of the top and bottom edges, it seams to be a 3 dimensional facade.
Thilla Theus
32 The home of FIFA III/Facade claddings
Due to the different direciction of the top and bottom edges, it seams to be a 3 dimensional facade.
Thilla Theus
33 The home of FIFA IV/Facade claddings
On top and bottom the mesh ist bend 90°, forming an outside ceiling.
Thilla Theus
34 The home of FIFA IV/Facade claddings
On top and bottom the mesh ist bend 90°, forming an outside ceiling.
Thilla Theus
35 Arctura/Facade claddings
Cladding of a 50 m high tower. Illuminated at night in changing colours.
Sweco
36 Arctura/Facade claddings
Cladding of a 50 m high tower. Illuminated at night in changing colours.
Sweco
37 Arctura/Facade claddings
Cladding of a 50 m high tower. Illuminated at night in changing colours.
Sweco
38 Arctura/Facade claddings
Cladding of a 50 m high tower. Illuminated at night in changing colours.
Sweco
39 Arctura/Facade claddings
Cladding of a 50 m high tower. Illuminated at night in changing colours.
Sweco
40 Arctura/Facade claddings
Cladding of a 50 m high tower. Illuminated at night in changing colours.
Sweco
41 Raika Kompetenzzentrum Bruck/Mur - Kapfenberg/Facade claddings
Facade mesh type Omega 1540 Logo of the bank is painted on the mesh
Prof. DI Dr. Hans Jörg Tschom
42 Raika Kompetenzzentrum Bruck/Mur - Kapfenberg/Facade claddings
Facade mesh type Omega 1540 Logo of the bank is painted on the mesh
Prof. DI Dr. Hans Jörg Tschom
43 Raika Kompetenzzentrum Bruck/Mur - Kapfenberg/Facade claddings
Facade mesh type Omega 1540. Logo of the bank is painted on the mesh
Prof. DI Dr. Hans Jörg Tschom
44 Raika Kompetenzzentrum Bruck/Mur - Kapfenberg/Facade claddings
Facade mesh type Omega 1540. Logo of the bank is painted on the mesh
Prof. DI Dr. Hans Jörg Tschom
45 Sparrisson/Facade claddings
30x8 m large element, bent at 90° at top and bottom.
FRAM
46 Sparrisson/Facade claddings
30x8 m large element, bent at 90° at top and bottom.
FRAM
47 Voest Alpine Ausbildungszentrum/Facade claddings
Mesh facade used for advertising
Helga Lassy
48 Voest Alpine Ausbildungszentrum/Facade claddings
Mesh facade used for advertising
Helga Lassy
49 Stadion Wankdorf Bern/Facade claddings
Facade cladding of the football stadium. Mesh type Omega with different densities within one panel.
Luscher
50 Stadion Wankdorf Bern/Facade claddings
Facade cladding of the football stadium. Mesh type Omega with different densities within one panel.
Luscher
51 Stadion Wankdorf Bern/Facade claddings
Fixing detail
Luscher
52 Stadion Wankdorf Bern/Facade claddings
Fixing detail
Luscher
53 LV-Omotensado 3/Facade claddings
`As an eye-catcher für the entrance area of the new Louis Vuitton shop in Tokyo GKD manufactured a 4,15 x 5,30 m sized mesh panel, woven in the pattern of LV´s new ``Damier`` Design.`
54 Rathauspassagen (1)/Sun screening elements
`Town Hall Innsbruck, Austria; roofs made of stainless steel mesh “Canisse”`
Dominique Perrault
55 Rathauspassagen (D)/Sun screening elements
`Detail of the tensioning equipment; Town Hall Innsbruck`
Dominique Perrault
56 Rathaus Innsbruck (1)/Sun screening elements
Sun screen elements made of stainless steel mesh type “Canisse” as roof of the Council Hall
Dominique Perrault
57 Rathaus Innsbruck (2)/Sun screening elements
Sun screen elements made of stainless steel mesh type “Canisse” as roof of the Council Hall
Dominique Perrault
58 Rathaus Innsbruck (3)/Sun screening elements
Sun screen elements made of stainless steel mesh type “Canisse” as roof of the Council Hall
Dominique Perrault
59 Passerelle Prisma, Paris-La Défense/Balconies/Balustrades
A special metallic fabric with different densities was designed for this project. The lower part of the fabric is opaque in order to avoid dizziness where as the upper part has an increasing transparency.
E.P.A.D.
60 Passerelle Solferino, Paris/Balconies/Balustrades
After decades, the pedestrian bridge Solferino was reconstructed in the framework of the major project `Grand Louvre` and now connects the Tuillerie Gardens of Louvre with Musée d`Orsay in the heart of the city. The stainless steel wire mesh has warp wires in the longitudinal direction of the bridge and thus underlines its elegant shape.
Marc Mimram
61 Passerelle Solferino, Paris/Balconies/Balustrades
Fastening details: The single mesh panels are firmly tensioned with each other.
Marc Mimram
62 Brücke Solferino, Detail 1/Balconies/Balustrades
Despite its functionality as a means of protection against falling, the stainless steel wire mesh is also transparent and thus convinces by appearing very light.
Marc Mimram
63 Brücke Solferino, Detail 2/Balconies/Balustrades
Tensioning devices of the mesh panels
Marc Mimram
64 Passerelle St. Maurice, Marne, Frankreich/Balconies/Balustrades
Due to the adaptability of the metallic fabrics an exact fitting is possible.
Marc Mimram
65 Passerelle Prisma, Paris-La Défense/Balconies/Balustrades
Metallic fabrics create impressing light reflections.
E.P.A.D.
66 Passerelle Prisma, Paris-La Défense/Balconies/Balustrades
Pedestrian bridges are popular examples of application for architectural wire mesh. The latter upgrades architecture and clings elegantly to the individual shape of the bridge.
E.P.A.D.
67 S-Bahnhof Wankdorf , Treppengeländer/Balconies/Balustrades
16 m long elements. Mesh type Omega 1835, mounted in one piece through the staircase
Mühletaler
68 S-Bahnhof Wankdorf , Treppengeländer II/Balconies/Balustrades
Because of stabilisation reasons, rods are inserted into the mesh in a distance of 1,25 m.
Mühletaler
69 S-Bahnhof Wankdorf , Treppengeländer III/Balconies/Balustrades
View stair cladding.
Mühletaler
70 Bibliothèque National de France, Paris/Museums/Public Building
Arched ceiling in the reading rooms, architectural wire mesh `Canisse` made of stainless steel
Dominique Perrault
71 Bibliothèque National de France, Paris/Museums/Public Building
The ceiling made of the stainless steel mesh `Canisse` reflects the light of the surroundings, thus also the red colour of the carpeting and the brown colour of the wooden walls. In this way, the mesh, at this time of the day, appears itself in warm bronze, copper, or gold colours.
Dominique Perrault
72 Rathauspassagen (1)/Museums/Public Building
`Town Hall Innsbruck, Austria; roofs made of stainless steel mesh “Canisse”`
Dominique Perrault
73 Rathauspassagen (D)/Museums/Public Building
`Detail of the tensioning equipment; Town Hall Innsbruck`
Dominique Perrault
74 Rathaus Innsbruck (1)/Museums/Public Building
Sun screen elements made of stainless steel mesh type “Canisse” as roof of the Council Hall
Dominique Perrault
75 Rathaus Innsbruck (2)/Museums/Public Building
Sun screen elements made of stainless steel mesh type “Canisse” as roof of the Council Hall
Dominique Perrault
76 Rathaus Innsbruck (3)/Museums/Public Building
Sun screen elements made of stainless steel mesh type “Canisse” as roof of the Council Hall
Dominique Perrault
77 Alte Universität Graz, Austria/Museums/Public Building
Facade, fixing with loops. Elements of Omega 1520 and Omega 1540 mesh are installed side by side
Bramberger
78 Arctura/Museums/Public Building
Cladding of a 50 m high tower. Illuminated at night in changing colours.
Sweco
79 Arctura/Museums/Public Building
Cladding of a 50 m high tower. Illuminated at night in changing colours.
Sweco
80 Arctura/Museums/Public Building
Cladding of a 50 m high tower. Illuminated at night in changing colours.
Sweco
81 Arctura/Museums/Public Building
Cladding of a 50 m high tower. Illuminated at night in changing colours.
Sweco
82 Arctura/Museums/Public Building
Cladding of a 50 m high tower. Illuminated at night in changing colours.
Sweco
83 Arctura/Museums/Public Building
Cladding of a 50 m high tower. Illuminated at night in changing colours.
Sweco
84 Tonhalle, Düsseldorf/Museums/Public Building
1500 trapezoid elements made of a special Omega mesh with bronze weft wires clad the dome-shaped ceiling.
HPP
85 Tonhalle, Düsseldorf/Museums/Public Building
1500 trapezoid elements made of a special Omega mesh with bronze weft wires clad the dome-shaped ceiling.
HPP
86 Duisburg 2/Airports/Train Stations
Cladding of ceilings made of stainless steel wire mesh type Coniston in underground railway station Duisburg-Meiderich
Stadtbahnbauamt Duisburg
87 S-Bahnhof Wankdorf , Treppengeländer/Airports/Train Stations
16 m long elements. Mesh type Omega 1835, mounted in one piece through the staircase
Mühletaler
88 S-Bahnhof Wankdorf , Treppengeländer II/Airports/Train Stations
Because of stabilisation reasons, rods are inserted into the mesh in a distance of 1,25 m.
Mühletaler
89 S-Bahnhof Wankdorf , Treppengeländer III/Airports/Train Stations
View stair cladding.
Mühletaler
90 S-Bahnhof Wankdorf , Fahrleitungsschutz I/Airports/Train Stations
mesh type Omega 1835 as protection against the contact wires at the bridge across the railway
Mühletaler
91 S-Bahnhof Wankdorf , Fahrleitungsschutz II/Airports/Train Stations
detail
Mühletaler
92 S-Bahnhof Wankdorf , Fahrleitungsschutz III/Airports/Train Stations
connection with springs at the ends of the bridge
Mühletaler
93 Stadion, Wankdorf Bern/Sports Facilities
facadecladding with a special mixed mesh made of type Omega 1510-1520
Luscher
94 Stadion, Wankdorf Bern II/Sports Facilities
bottom fixing detail
Luscher
95 Stadion, Wankdorf Bern III/Sports Facilities
Top fixing
Luscher
96 Stadion Wankdorf Bern/Sports Facilities
Facade cladding of the football stadium. Mesh type Omega with different densities within one panel.
Luscher
97 Stadion Wankdorf Bern/Sports Facilities
Facade cladding of the football stadium. Mesh type Omega with different densities within one panel.
Luscher
98 Stadion Wankdorf Bern/Sports Facilities
Fixing detail
Luscher
99 Stadion Wankdorf Bern/Sports Facilities
Fixing detail
Luscher
100 Teatro del Liceo, Barcelona/Cinemas
Lamps made of bronze mesh
101 The home of FIFA IV/Office Buildings
On top and bottom the mesh ist bend 90°, forming an outside ceiling.
Thilla Theus
102 The home of FIFA IV/Office Buildings
On top and bottom the mesh ist bend 90°, forming an outside ceiling.
Thilla Theus
103 Raika Kompetenzzentrum Bruck/Mur - Kapfenberg/Office Buildings
Facade mesh type Omega 1540 Logo of the bank is painted on the mesh
Prof. DI Dr. Hans Jörg Tschom
104 Raika Kompetenzzentrum Bruck/Mur - Kapfenberg/Office Buildings
Facade mesh type Omega 1540 Logo of the bank is painted on the mesh
Prof. DI Dr. Hans Jörg Tschom
105 Raika Kompetenzzentrum Bruck/Mur - Kapfenberg/Office Buildings
Facade mesh type Omega 1540. Logo of the bank is painted on the mesh
Prof. DI Dr. Hans Jörg Tschom
106 Raika Kompetenzzentrum Bruck/Mur - Kapfenberg/Office Buildings
Facade mesh type Omega 1540. Logo of the bank is painted on the mesh
Prof. DI Dr. Hans Jörg Tschom
107 Voest Alpine Ausbildungszentrum/Office Buildings
Mesh facade used for advertising
Helga Lassy
108 Voest Alpine Ausbildungszentrum/Office Buildings
Mesh facade used for advertising
Helga Lassy
109 Anichstrasse Innsbruck (A)/Office Buildings
The second „ golden roof“ in Innsbruck, facade at a business builing with gold anodised Aluminium mesh type „ Canisse“, width 8 m.
Dominique Perrault
110 Anichstrasse Innsbruck -Detailansicht/Office Buildings

Dominique Perrault
111 Louis Vuitton, Avenue Montaigne, Paris/Office Buildings
Interesting facade cladding with „Baltic“ mesh in bronze
Louis Vuitton, Paris
112 The home of FIFA I/Office Buildings
Facade cladding of the new FIFA Headquarter in Zürich. Special fabricated mesh type Omega 1847 with anodized aluminium wires.
Thilla Theus
113 The home of FIFA I/Office Buildings
Facade cladding of the new FIFA Headquarter in Zürich. Special fabricated mesh type Omega 1847 with anodized aluminium wires.
Thilla Theus
114 The home of FIFA II/Office Buildings
View though the mesh into the courtyard
Thilla Theus
115 The home of FIFA II/Office Buildings
View though the mesh into the courtyard
Thilla Theus
116 The home of FIFA III/Office Buildings
Due to the different direciction of the top and bottom edges, it seams to be a 3 dimensional facade.
Thilla Theus
117 The home of FIFA III/Office Buildings
Due to the different direciction of the top and bottom edges, it seams to be a 3 dimensional facade.
Thilla Theus
118 Passerelle Prisma, Paris-La Défense/Bridges
Pedestrian bridges are popular examples of application for architectural wire mesh. The latter upgrades architecture and clings elegantly to the individual shape of the bridge.
E.P.A.D.
119 Passerelle Solferino, Paris/Bridges
After decades, the pedestrian bridge Solferino was reconstructed in the framework of the major project `Grand Louvre` and now connects the Tuillerie Gardens of Louvre with Musée d`Orsay in the heart of the city. The stainless steel wire mesh has warp wires in the longitudinal direction of the bridge and thus underlines its elegant shape.
Marc Mimram
120 Brücke Solferino/Bridges
Passerelle Solferino in the heart of Paris is an especially elegant example of modern bridge design and of a special stainless steel wire mesh being used as a balustrade, thus emphasizing the shape of the bridge.
Marc Mimram
121 Brücke Solferino, Detail 1/Bridges
Despite its functionality as a means of protection against falling, the stainless steel wire mesh is also transparent and thus convinces by appearing very light.
Marc Mimram
122 Brücke Solferino, Detail 2/Bridges
Tensioning devices of the mesh panels
Marc Mimram
123 Passerelle Solferino, Paris/Bridges
Fastening details: The single mesh panels are firmly tensioned with each other.
Marc Mimram
124 Passerelle Prisma, Paris-La Défense/Bridges
Pedestrian bridges are popular examples of application for architectural wire mesh. It upgrades architecture and elegantly clings to the respective shape.
E.P.A.D.
125 Passerelle Prisma, Paris-La Défense/Bridges
A special metallic fabric with different densities was designed for this project. The lower part of the fabric is opaque in order to avoid dizziness where as the upper part has an increasing transparency.
E.P.A.D.
126 Passerelle Prisma, Paris-La Défense/Bridges
Metallic fabrics create impressing light reflections.
E.P.A.D.
127 S-Bahnhof Wankdorf , Fahrleitungsschutz I/Bridges
mesh type Omega 1835 as protection against the contact wires at the bridge across the railway
Mühletaler
128 S-Bahnhof Wankdorf , Fahrleitungsschutz II/Bridges
detail
Mühletaler
129 S-Bahnhof Wankdorf , Fahrleitungsschutz III/Bridges
connection with springs at the ends of the bridge
Mühletaler
130 LV-Omotensado 3/Shops
`As an eye-catcher für the entrance area of the new Louis Vuitton shop in Tokyo GKD manufactured a 4,15 x 5,30 m sized mesh panel, woven in the pattern of LV´s new ``Damier`` Design.`
131 LV-Tokyo (4)/Shops
Four different types of specially manufacturerd stainless steel meshes in combination with printed and mirrored glass, a special illumination technique as well as polished and gilded steel create a pattern which changes permanently.
Jun Aoki
132 LV-Tokyo (5)/Shops
Louis Vuitton, Omotesando Avenue, Tokyo, Japan
Jun Aoki
133 LV-Tokyo (7)/Shops
Louis Vuitton, Tokyo. GKD has woven the entrance panel (22 m2, in one piece) of the new shop in Tokyo according to the “Damier” design
Jun Aoki
134 LV-Tokyo (9)/Shops
The elements of stainless steel mesh in different designs and the glass lying underneath - partially in the colours bronze and copper - take on shape by means of illumination and implementation of nine different mirrors. Thus, the building receives an unmistakable value of entertainment.
Jun Aoki
135 Messestand ASTRA, IFA Berlin 1997/Exhibition Stands
The parabolic mirrors are clad in stainless steel mesh looked upon from the rear, they appear very transparent, from the front,they effect a perfect light reflection.
136 Messestand Warsteiner/Exhibition Stands
Metallic fabrics can be designed in such a way that they can be shaped in both directions like a sail. The productspecific characteristics allows the material to be used as ceilings for exhibition stands. Simultaneously, many mesh samples can be used as projection media.
Skupin Design
137 Messestand Warsteiner/Exhibition Stands
Metallic fabrics can be designed in such a way that they can be shaped in both directions like a sail. The product-specific characteristics allows the material to be used as ceilings for exhibition stands. Simultaneously, many mesh samples can be used as projection media.
Skupin Design