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 Newport Beach Architectural Project

Press Release
January 10, 2006
 
W.S. Tyler Completes Architectural Project in Newport Beach California 

Mentor, Ohio— W.S. Tyler is pleased to announce the completion of a project at The Café R & D in Newport Beach, California. The glass façade consisted of single glass panels encapsulated with Tyler’s Multi-Barrette Architectural Woven Wire Cloth.   

The product offers a distinctive design, it is very strong and rigid in one direction and highly flexible in the other. When used as a façade covering, it creates a light, transparent skin, due to its open area. Multi-Barrette is also well suited for exterior applications where a degree of security is required. In addition, it provides a clean, attractive finish to any structure.

Architectural Woven Wire Cloth offers a unique ornamental mesh design, and in many applications serves functional requirements as well. It is available in a variety of styles, designs and materials and is woven in stainless steel, aluminum and other exotic metals. Multi-Barrette is just one of many styles manufactured by W.S. Tyler and Haver & Boecker. Together, they have been leaders in the production of woven wire cloth products, worldwide, dating back to the 1800’s.

Please direct inquiries to:
Wendy DeCapite
Architectural Products Manager



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