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Harley-Davidson Museum uses interior metal to echo a proud industrial history.
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The use of metal is expanding beyond just exterior applications. Perforated metal, architectural mesh, ornamental metal sculptures and practical applications such as metal handrails are making their w
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NCCU's BRITE building incorporates a 45-foot- (14-m-) high perforated metal canopy to create visibility for the science campus.
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Fabral Architectural Systems, Lancaster, Pa., manufactured 270 squares (2508 m2) of 20-gauge, stainless steel, perforated, Hefti-Rib, exposed-fastener panel.
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Parkade Solution from Cambridge Architectural offers combinations of tension-attachment hardware and metal fabric for specification in parking structures. The recyclable mesh allows daylight and air to pass through while providing the benefits of a closed structure and reducing the need for exhaust...
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The North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh uses metal framing and panels to provide a nearly transparent shelter.
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Woven metal fabric's look and durability attract the eyes of architects who notice the inherent beauty and function of architectural mesh, also known as perforated metal.
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WHEN BALTIMORE’S MERCY Medical Center needed a new parking garage for its growing campus, Baltimore-based architectural firm RTKL Associates found inspiration from a simple leaf and versatile, perforated metal.
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Perforated metal boasts many attributes and functions. Although frequently used as a decorative feature, it also is used to ventilate, control the passage of air, absorb sound, protect against falling and help create lighting effects.