Architectural grids and grids are increasingly inspiring in the modern design of functional and minimalist spaces. Creative facade, ceiling and wall systems meet the growing aspirations of architects and investors, enhancing the attractiveness and prestige of any project.
The incredible potential of architectural grids and grids has been recognized by design teams both in Poland and around the world. PROGRESS ARCHITECURE's portfolio is enriched by joint projects with top Polish and European studios, including: JEMS Architects, APA Wojciechowski, Kurylowicz & Associates, Atelier Loegler, Maison Edouard François, Wilmotte & Associés or David Chipperfield Architects. Projects such as the facades of the Perfumery in Wilson Park in Poznań, the ceilings in the Polish Embassy in Berlin, the wall cladding in Varso Tower or the elevator housings in the Powiśle Power Station are excellent examples of skillful use of their original character and unique properties. The captivating detail and intricate workmanship make them gain on closer acquaintance.
Expanded mesh wall cladding at Face2Face Business Campus in Katowice, architect: Małeccy Biuro Projektowe
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Expanded metal systems now at PROGRESS ARCHITECTURE
PROGRESS ARCHITECTURE is a leading European manufacturer of creative facade, ceiling and wall systems. It currently carries out the widest production program on the market, which includes woven wire mesh, woven wire mesh, spiral wire mesh, welded wire mesh made of profile and round wires, and, more recently, expanded metal mesh based on MetalDOMUS' enhanced OMNIA system solutions.
Copper-colored braided mesh wall cladding and balustrades at VARSO TOWER, architect: HRA Architects
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This unparalleled variety of designs allows architects to build a flexible compromise between visual effect and design parameters and budget assumptions. Products are available in a variety of materials and finishes, mainly stainless steel, carbon steel with Pro-ZINAL® alu-zinc coating, copper and aluminum.
Stand out with design and take advantage of incredible functionality
Architectural grids and grilles are characterized by an openwork structure, which gives a spatial and expressive form. Appropriately selected pattern and finely crafted details accentuate the exclusive character of the place and distinguish it from typical solutions. Second skin solutions help optimize the energy efficiency of buildings. Resistance to weather and mechanical damage makes the freshness effect count in decades with virtually zero operating costs. Dedicated installation systems allow retrofitting of existing buildings. The raw materials used in the production process are recyclable, and modern processing and energy management technologies minimize environmental impact.
Braided metal mesh facade at the Grand Hotel in Kielce, architect: DETAN Andrzej Detka
© PROGRESS ARCHITECTURE Dominika Wilk Photography
For more information, visit the company's Progress Architecture page on the A&B portal.