Therapeutic environments that include access to and views of nature, daylight, and fresh air can reduce anxiety, ease depression, support cognitive function, and aid in healing.
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Woven on a loom just like other textiles, metal fabric is primarily composed of stainless-steel wire, but can be manufactured using other alloys such as bronze, aluminum, and copper. This highly technical material offers architects the ability to create dynamic, modern environments that can address numerous building challenges.
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While cities occupy just three percent of global land area, they will be home to two-thirds of the world’s inhabitants by 2050.
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Some of the most attention-getting projects these days involve architectural coiled-wire fabric—a more affordable alternative to traditional woven mesh that delivers equal or superior aesthetics, as well as functionality and performance.
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