What are some examples of mesh facade designs?

1. Fins or louvres: These are vertical or horizontal elements that create a gradient effect and allow airflow.

2. Expanded metal mesh: Made using steel sheets that are cut and stretched to create a woven metal pattern, it provides an airy appearance and helps in filtering sunlight.

3. Perforated metal panels: These consist of a flat panel with holes that create a pattern. They offer privacy while still letting in light.

4. Woven wire mesh: Composed of multiple wires that are interlaced to form a mesh pattern, it has a natural texture and allows for optimal ventilation.

5. Punched metal sheets: Thin sheets of metal that are punched with a pattern of holes and offer a more open design.

6. Crosshatch mesh: Composed of vertical and horizontal wires woven into a crosshatch pattern, it provides a multi-dimensional effect and allows for air movement.

7. Weaved metal mesh: Made by interlocking metal wires in an interweaving pattern, it provides an intricate and unique look.

8. Terracotta tile facade: These stylish tiles provide a breathable mesh system that is aesthetically pleasing.

9. Glass fins: Vertical glass fins create an interesting visual effect and offer some privacy.

10. Steel wire mesh: A cost-effective option, steel wire mesh is a versatile material that can be cut into different mesh patterns to create a range of unique designs.

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