Built Environment Projects

Expanded metal mesh has become a defining element in contemporary architecture. Its strength, lightness and transparency allow it to shape buildings while maintaining performance and practicality. Mesh can control light, provide ventilation and add texture to a structure without overwhelming the design.

Here we showcase a selection of projects where expanded metal mesh has been used as part of the architectural vision. Each project demonstrates how the mesh can adapt to different scales, sectors and design approaches while maintaining its distinctive character.

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A triptych showcasing three types of metal surfaces: the left panel features a diamond-patterned mesh, the center panel displays a smooth, undulating surface, and the right panel displays a ridged texture.