Dubai Hills Business Park – Dubai

The Dubai Hills Business Park consists of four office / commercial buildings and a central multi-storey car park. The HAVER Architectural Mesh EGLA-TWIN 4253 is used for the filigree façade cladding of this car park.

With its smooth surface on one side, which reflects the light over a very wide area, and an open mesh surface of 51 %, the stainless steel wire mesh meets both: the visual requirements of the architect and the ventilation requirements for the multi-storey car park.
Manufactured in ready-to-install mesh elements, which are up to 25 m long and up to 3 m wide; the wire mesh cladding can be easily attached to the façade of the car park using the mounting solution of tension profiles and clevis bolts. After receiving instructions from Haver & Boecker how to assembly the wire mesh cladding, the company AK Cladding LLC installed the mesh elements.

The DIFC Gate Mosque – Dubai

Designed by the Scottish architectural firm RMJM, the DIFC Grand Mosque incorporates Haver & Boecker Architectural Wire Mesh to provide natural ventilation and sunlight to the metal mashrabiya façade. The outer cubist form uses a hanging mashrabiya screen that acts as a veil to provide shade and privacy to certain areas. The building form is a simple cube within a cube, reflecting the iconic Gate Building of DIFC, which uses LINIT U-Profile Glass.

Bluewaters Island Commercial Area – Dubai

Bluewaters is a vibrant lifestyle destination featuring distinctive residential, retail, hospitality, and entertainment options. All who arrive are spoilt for choice. Home to Ain Dubai, the world’s largest observation wheel, it is also a shopper’s paradise, housing unique retail and dining concepts. Bluewaters’ bridge and multi-mode transport systems make this urban island easy to access. KAPHS Supplied over 10’000 sqm of Expanded Aluminium Mesh.

Aspire Torch Tower – Doha

The Aspire Torch Tower is the landmark building of the Asian Games held in Doha. In a design by the architect Hadi Seenan. The tower designed to resemble a large torch, which is achieved with Architectural Wire Mesh and Imagic Weave. The façade consists of 3542 single elements with a total area of 30’000 sqm.

Al Sendian Tower – Lusail

The stainless-steel mesh EGLA-MONO 4791, chosen by AEB was used for the Al Sendian Tower in Qatar to cover the four storey parking garage of the office building.

With one flat side the weave type appears as uniform metal veil on large surfaces, it is often used. A continuous oriental pattern was painted on every mesh element.

Al Sadd Sports Club – Doha

Designed by the British architectural office James Cubitt & Partners, the Al Sadd Sports Club is part of the stadium complex built for the 24th Men’s Handball World Championship, which took place in 2015 in Doha. The architects chose to enhance the entrance hall with eye-catching pillars featuring Haver & Boecker Imagic Weave, creating a display of vibrant LED patterns that allows the display of moving patterns or high-resolution video content on existing facades.

Al Naeem Mall – Ras Al Khaimah

Completed in 2016, the car park of the Al Naeem Mall in Ras Al Khaimah is a design by the architects of Rice Perry Ellis using Haver & Boecker Architectural Wire Mesh. The mesh façade enrobes the building in a sleek steel casing that provides effective shading and natural ventilation. Here the vertical cables are replaced by solid round wires, which lend more stiffness to the mesh, an important characteristic in the realization of the round mesh construction in the ramp area at the Al Naeem car park.

DIFC Gate Avenue – Dubai

Designed by Elkus Manfredi Architects, The Al Mariyah Central uses 10’000 sqm of our Aluminium Expanded Mesh on the rooftop canopy, concealing mechanical equipment.