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ArchitectHarley Ellis DevereauxFabricatorParagon SteelApplicationsLocationLos Angeles, CA, US

Wilshire Blvd. Temple

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Wire mesh has become an increasingly popular material for architectural facades and stairwell protection, offering both aesthetic and functional benefits. In the images provided, the Wilshire Boulevard Temple showcases the elegant integration of wire mesh into its design. The mesh adds a modern touch to the historic structure, blending contemporary and traditional elements seamlessly. This combination not only enhances the visual appeal but also provides a durable and low-maintenance solution for exterior cladding.

A new parking structure with a rooftop play deck was added to the Wilshire Temple campus to support the renovation of two schools. Banker Wire FPZ-10 woven wire mesh was chosen to as an exterior design element. Both the garage openings and exterior staircase structures were framed and panelized to attached to the structural steel supports. FPZ-10 is a rectangular mid-scale flat top/plain woven wire mesh pattern that can be used for many different applications. Flat top weaves are characterized by having a smooth front side without visible crimps while the back side shows all the wire mesh crimps. Flat tops provide two unique appearances in one wire mesh material.

One of the key advantages of wire mesh in building façades is that it combines ventilation with security. Due to the open structure, there is natural airflow. This reduces the level of artificial cooling systems required, fostering energy efficiency. Meanwhile, the tough material acts as a barrier against unauthorized access for the safety of its occupants. This allows wire mesh to be one of the ideal choices in the case of both commercial and residential buildings due to its dual functionality.

Other than in facades, wire mesh is widely used for stairwell protection. From the images of the Wilshire Boulevard Temple, it will be well illustrated how wire mesh can be in use for the construction of safe and visually appearing stairwells. The mesh material works as a protective guard from falls and accidents without being an hindrance to people's view. This is particularly critical in high-traffic areas where safety really is paramount. Because it is mesh, it also allows better lighting to permeate, making the environment even brighter and thus friendlier.

It should be noted that the use of wire mesh in all façades and protection of stairwells is an excellent combination of functionality and style. In addition, given that this material can provide an increased level of security, it can also enhance ventilation and offer a design solution that can be customized to fit the building requirement; it is becoming an essential element in any building process. A very good example could be how well wire mesh fits into building design, and thus, it proves to be an excellent example of form and functionality in balance: the Wilshire Boulevard Temple.

 
 Banker Wire FPZ-10 woven wire mesh serves as an exterior design element.FPZ-10 is a rectangular mid-scale flat top/plain woven wire mesh pattern for exterior panels