Mesh & Attachment Gallery

Occasionally architects and designers contact Cambridge Architectural excited to learn more about a specific metal fabric pattern, only to learn that it is incompatible with its intended application, either by virtue of the metal fabric pattern itself or the hardware required to install it.

To ensure that you specify the appropriate Cambridge Architectural solution for your specific application and design vision, it is important to specify your solution following 3 easy steps:

1. Identify an application category – Determine which application category best matches your needs:

FACADE – visually differentiates a building exterior
LANDSCAPE INTERIORS – broadly features metal fabric within an expansive interior or elevator space
MESHFX – delivers elements of corporate identity using light or etching
PARKADE – architectural mesh cladding material for open parking structures
SOLARSCAPE – shades sun, reduces light pollution
SPACE SCULPTING – defines areas within open interior or exterior space

2. Choose a metal fabric pattern – The metal fabric pattern is what the weave looks like and how it behaves.

3. Select an attachment method that is compatible with your metal fabric pattern – An attachment is how the metal fabric is installed and its installed appearance.

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