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Traditionally, commercial, and public safety barriers on buildings, bridges and other structures have been made from hard materials like glass, steel, or concrete. These materials are robust and excellent for meeting safety compliance. However, they can be heavy in both weight and appearance, and expensive to install.
In recent years, lightweight tensile solutions – such as tensioned stainless-steel mesh or cables – have been offering a viable alternative for commercial barriers. These materials were initially developed in Europe in the 1990s and are growing in popularity due to their flexibility and usefulness.
Here’s why.
The benefits of tensile solutions for barriers
Tensile barrier materials provide the following practical benefits:
Tensile solutions can complement or enhance aesthetics and architectural design in many ways as well:
How Tensile’s innovative solutions are leading the way
At Tensile, we use tensioned Jakob Webnet mesh and cables for all our barriers and facades to provide bespoke and innovative solutions.
Here are some examples.
Nightingale ParkLife Building
For this innovative and sustainable development, we installed safety barriers across the common areas using Webnet, and supplied green facades to the balconies and rooftop with vertical cabling.
The completed project represents a shift away from traditional methods towards innovative solutions – ones that provide robust safety while facilitating community and aesthetics.
Bendigo Law Courts
This building has a highly innovative copper mosaic facade that required an equally innovative solution to support it!
We were able to accommodate this using 8mm stainless steel cables that span 18 metres – with the result representing the first artistic facade of its size in Australia.
The project came with some unique challenges, but we were able to draw on the experience and expertise of our team to provide an innovative and elegant solution.
Melbourne Conservatorium of Music
The atrium at the centre of the conservatorium was not uniform in shape over the three levels of the building. This meant it needed a specialised solution for a safety barrier.
We were able to accommodate this by using vertical stainless-steel cables that span the height of the building and move and splay between the different levels – something no other material on the market today would have been able to achieve.
Interested in knowing more about innovative Tensile solutions for barriers and facades? Please get in touch!