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Gold Award
Designed specifically by Cambridge engineers for the Planet Hollywood Theatre for the Performing Arts as a solution for raising and lowering the metal fabric panels at the touch of a button. A concealed, overhead-mounted, motorized reel both unreels the the metal fabric downward and retracts it upward for hidden storage. A total of 40 screen units were fabricated, varying in width from 10 ft. to 12 ft., and in lengths from 13 ft. to 68 ft. Cambridge performed all of the system design and fabrication, including a touch-screen control system.

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2008 Metal Architecture Design Award - Interiors Category Winner

Cambridge Architectural, the world's most experienced – and only full-service provider – of functional and visually intriguing metal fabric solutions for interior and exterior building applications welcomes highly challenging building projects, environments and budgets. Cambridge is the only building product manufacturer to offer full system design, engineering and collaboration from concept through installation. Cambridge metal fabric solutions are categorized by the primary application the solution serves. These include: Parkade™, Solucent™, LandscapeInteriors™, MeshFX™, MeshDefense™ and Meshellaneous™. Cambridge Systems Six systems are identified according to key functions, although most features and benefits of Cambridge Architectural mesh systems are found across many applications.•Solucent™: Shades sun, saves energy by reducing building cooling requirements, reduces light pollution.•Parkade™: Provides aesthetics, ventilation, fall protection, visibility, headlight attenuation, safety and security for parking garages.•LandscapeInteriors™: Adds dramatic visual and textural appeal while serving as a maintenance-free method of interior cladding. •MeshFX™: Visual effects for architectural mesh such as etching, reflective lighting and color-coating.•MeshDefense™: Shields hurricane-force winds through patented Velocity attachment hardware, provides user-friendly restraint, safety and security.•Meshellaneous™: Cambridge encourages you to think of new and inventive ways to use mesh – they will work with you to create applications that influence the future of architecture.Cambridge Architectural also offers 11 standard attachments for metal fabrics, each providing a unique installed aesthetic. The latest innovations in attachment hardware allow metal fabric to be functional in ways never before possible.There are several existing markets for architectural mesh, and countless ways that mesh can be used. Cambridge is committed to regularly introducing metal fabric to brand new markets – showing them how to take advantage of the functional and visual qualities of architectural mesh.A fully-staffed engineering department is available to assist with installation details, framing design, load characteristics and other factors associated with Cambridge Architectural systems throughout the design-build process, including design, specification, fabrication and installation.Cambridge Architectural is an active member of the USGBC, and helps architects take maximum advantage of LEED credit through the many LEED-NC categories in which architectural mesh systems apply.Cambridge architectural mesh reduces building costs and, because of its light weight and flexible design, uses less material, producing significantly less waste than most traditional building materials. Cambridge's manufacturing processes meet or exceed standards for safety, storm/ground water protection, resource management, wastewater reduction and raw material recycling. Stainless steel also far outlasts that of alternative products. The manufacturing process for architectural mesh applications, a cold forming process, creates a lower environmental impact than the process for heat treated products.Since Cambridge's founding in 1917, complex metal fabrics have been designed, engineered, fabricated and crafted in Cambridge, Maryland. Cambridge Architectural was developed from the industrial wire cloth and conveyor belt business of Cambridge International. In the 1960s, the company began producing rigid, tightly woven metal panels for elevator interiors when the need for durable, yet aesthetically appealing, products arose. The company introduced its flexible metal fabric product in the mid-1960s. It was not until 2001, however, that Cambridge Architectural was created, as architects began requesting woven stainless steel solutions for building facades.

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