Wichcraft

Woven Metal Fabric Panels

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System:
MeshDefense
Attachment Method: Reelease
Metal Fabric Pattern: Balance

Project: Wichcraft

Location: MGM Grand, Las Vegas, NV

Architect: Bentel & Bentel Architects-Locust Valley, NY

Facility Owner: Chef Tom Colicchio

Facility End Use: Sandwich Shop
Renovation or New Construction: New Construction
Completion Date: February 2006 

Project Details: Located on MGM Grand’s Studio Walk, this sophisticated sandwich shop offers unique combinations and outstanding sandwich selections. The newly constructed eatery features bright colors, contemporary seating areas and a unique architectural treatment of stainless steel mesh.

A Cambridge Architectural MeshDefense system was installed as a movable screen to define space in this unique sandwich shop, and to offer security when the store is closed. The screen is on a moveable track system and can be pulled up or down by hand and locked. The tensile structure framed mesh screen sculpts the space between the interior and exterior of the store and during off hours, is locked for security to close off the area from the rest of the casino.

Cambridge’s Balance metal fabric pattern and Reelease tension attachment hardware creates the MeshDefense mesh system. The primary function of MeshDefense systems is to dramatically define a large space, while allowing visibility, light and air flow.

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Metal Fabric by Cambridge Architectural

Metal Fabric by Cambridge Architectural

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Metal Fabric Attachment Hardware by Cambridge

Metal Fabric Attachment Hardware by Cambridge

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Tensile Structure Made of Metal Fabric

Tensile Structure Made of Metal Fabric

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Woven Metal Fabric Panels

Woven Metal Fabric Panels