By Kaynemaile
Murray St is an artful refurbishment by Cox Architecture, breathing new life into a nine-storey CBD building which previously had low levels of natural light and no real connection with the city outside.
The team at Cox Architecture have delivered a contemporary workplace with a sophisticated material palette—including Kaynemaile mesh in the entry to the building.
The curved bronze Kaynemaile screen offers an aesthetic element to the surrounding area of rich, textural materials in the lift lobby.
Curved screens are no problem for Kaynemaile. The malleability of the mesh means it can be fitted to a curved rod or stretched across a frame to create curved three-dimensional shapes. Kaynemaile screens can be made to any size without annoying gaps or joins giving you complete creative freedom to create unique organic shapes.
The project was the winner of the Ross Chisholm and Gil Nicol Award in Commercial Architecture at the 2020 WA Architecture Awards. It also received a Commendation in The WA Lighting Award.
Project Details
Project Hanging Screens for Murray St Workplace
Design Cox Architecture
Reseller Austaron
Location Perth, Australia
Photographer Robert Frith, Acorn Photo
Mesh Colour Bronze
Awards
2020 WA Architecture Awards: Commendation in the WA Lighting Award
Kaynemaile is a unique solution for interior and exterior screening.
Recently winning two awards at the Architizer A+Products Awards and being named an honoree in three categories at the Fast Company Innovation by Design 2024 awards, the award winning RE/8™ bio-circular architectural mesh is New Zealand made, ISCC PLUS certified and 100% recyclable.
Kaynemaile’s unique manufacturing technique means that we can produce screens to any dimension, giving design freedom and cost efficiency.