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DesignerForty Nine DegreesApplicationsArt & SignageLocationNew Brunswick, NJ, US

Rutgers University – Hale Center

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The wire mesh in the Rutgers University Hale Center exhibit is an example of state-of-the-art architectural design. This elaborate mesh clearly demonstrates the detail Banker Wire can make possible. The new, metallic finish is elegant, but also firm and versatile to carry many architectural needs. The closely knit fine weave pattern of the mesh creates an aesthetically pleasing texture that complements the rest of the elements around it, thus rendering the mesh a focal point of the display.

The Banker S-4 woven wire mesh was integrated in stainless steel with the backlit lettering and logos found throughout the hallways of the building. The large bold and modern look of the S-4 woven wire mesh promotes an aesthetic of strength and substance that works really well with large signage. This careful balance between form and function is simply an illustrative use of the role that materials have been put to in modern-day architecture, where adorning features are no longer selected just for beauty but also for purposes of functionality.

The installation of wire mesh at some of Rutgers University's Hale Center is a testament to this adaptability of Banker Wire's products. Whether employed on an architectural grand scale, or in interior design applications, the Mesh provides an outstanding juxtaposition of strength and elegance. Its presence in the Hale Center accents the important role of thoughtful design in the creation of spaces that are visually exciting and very usable. This is an excellent demonstration of the way that modern materials can be employed to enhance and transform architectural spaces.