As a facade cladding, alphamesh contrasts the technical precision and straightforwardness of a conventional metal façade with the organic structure of its ring mesh. As a material, alphamesh gains entirely new modes of expression for modern architecture in varying applications. For instance, the ring mesh becomes an unmistakable architectural element for monuments, airports, hotels, churches, chain stores, trade fair stands, museums, private houses, showcases, universities, administrative buildings and much more.
Planning and application of alphamesh means to shape architecture in its relation to space – internally or externally – and at the same time to combine function with aesthetics. Planning and application of alphamesh means always being open to new ways. The highly precise manufacturing process specifically developed for alphamesh opens this way and makes it possible to produce individual planning for the most varying applications exactly according to specifications. This works because planners and manufactures have fun in the unlimited variety of creative application.
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am1 Design Study |
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Bligh Street Sydney, Australia |
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Trade fair stand, CROWN Technologies Düsseldorf, Germany |
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Czech Monument Prague, Czech Republic |
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Varena Shopping-Center Vöcklabruck, Austria |
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Imagery Inspiration, sample applications |
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Brandroom Istanbul, Turkey |
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Martin et Lola Évry, France |
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yaoyao Asia Restaurant Salzburg, Austria |
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Sofitel Schweizerhof Berlin, Germany |
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Swarovski Wattens, Austria |
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New Synagogue Dresden, Germany |
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Synagogue Munich, Germany |
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The Opposite House Peking, China |
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Water wall Salem, Germany |
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Wellness Samedan, Switzerland |