Project Details

FabricatorCustom Structural Inc.ApplicationsRailingLocationBrookfield, WI, US

Brookfield Soccer Complex

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Banker Wire mesh in a Lock crimp woven pattern provides the strength needed for this athletic installation.

The Brookfield Indoor Soccer Complex is one of two indoor soccer facilities in the Milwaukee metropolitan area that utilize Banker Wire woven wire mesh for railing infill panels. Activities at BISC range from indoor soccer, lacrosse, football, and strength training; it is also the official practice facility of the Milwaukee Wave professional indoor soccer team.

A second floor mezzanine in BISC overlooks all activities on the three indoor soccer fields. The railing uses L-196 woven wire mesh, a large space, square lock crimp pattern. The mesh was turned on a 45 degree angle, and was welded to steel tube posts. Black wet paint finish is used to reduce viewing obstruction.

The wire mesh used in the handrails is not just a design preference, but it is also about strength and durability. The stainless steel mesh is tough enough to handle the daily hustle and bustle of the complex, but it also has a sleek, modern look that fits right in with the overall design. It’s like having the best of both worlds – durability and elegance. Safety is a big deal, especially in a place where kids and families are always on the move. The wire mesh panels act as a barrier, preventing falls and accidents. The mesh is woven tightly, so even small objects can’t slip through, which means fewer chances of injuries. It’s comforting to know that while you’re enjoying a game or a day out, these panels are quietly doing their job to keep everyone safe.

The Banker L-196 wire mesh infill panels at the Brookfield Soccer Complex are a fantastic example of combining safety, style, and sustainability. They make the complex a safer and more attractive place for everyone.

 
The wire mesh railing infill panels were designed using a square Lock crimp woven pattern that was turned on a 45 degree angle and welded to a steel tube.