MUKWONAGO, WI—DECEMBER 05, 2013—Banker Wire recently partnered with Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute in Carlsbad, CA, to design and weave copper-alloy ‘fish pens.’ Scientists are using the innovative pens to conduct research with important implications for international aquaculture. The International Copper Association, in conjunction with Hu... Continue reading
MUKWONAGO, WI—NOVEMBER 18, 2013—Banker Wire has received a Product Innovation Award from ArchitecturalProducts magazine. A panel of architects and product specifiers selected Banker Wire’s Circle Mesh as a winning product from almost 400 entries in the annual contest. With Circle Mesh, Banker Wire became the first manufacturer to mass-produce ... Continue reading
MUKWONAGO, WI—NOVEMBER 8, 2013—In September 2013, Manatee Technical Institute celebrated its 50thanniversary in a new main campus facility. Featuring railing infill panels woven by Banker Wire, the Bradenton, FL, ‘Main Campus’ is a state-of-the-art facility that is home to post-secondary adult, career and technical education programs. The hear... Continue reading
MUKWONAGO, WI—OCTOBER 25, 2013—The University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg chose Banker Wire mesh to outfit its first building designed for LEED Gold certification. Frank A. Cassell Hall, formerly known as the Sustainable Office and Classroom Building, is a two-story, 16,837 square-foot facility. Its space includes a state-of-the-art computer lab, ... Continue reading
MUKWONAGO, WI—AUGUST 16, 2013—Starbucks stores and facilities are widely known and highly regarded for their sustainable and sophisticated designs. The newest Starbucks flagship store at Oak and Rush in Chicago, IL, which features wire mesh from Banker Wire, is no exception. The Oak and Rush Starbucks is one of six flagship stores in the world. ... Continue reading
MUKWONAGO, WI—JUNE 2, 2013—The Statue of Liberty re-opens on the Fourth of July, with a number of renovations – including new stairway railings inside the monument’s pedestal. Banker Wire provides mesh infill panels for the railings, enhancing the look and durability of the interior staircases. The Statue of Liberty has been closed to visitors... Continue reading
MUKWONAGO, WI—MAY 14, 2013—Baltimore’s Sinai Hospital has a total of 493 beds and more than 18 medical departments. Its hundreds of employees care for more than 26,000 patients annually. Now, the teaching hospital offers those patients and their loved ones more than high-quality care. An 8,000-square-foot atrium, its windows framed by Banker W... Continue reading
MUKWONAGO, WI—MARCH 26, 2013—Lewisville School District’s oldest – but newly renovated – school now features Banker Wire stainless steel wire mesh. The company provides sleek and durable infill panels for the school’s stairways and hallway balconies. Lewisville High School, founded in 1897, is undergoing a large-scale, multi-phase renovati... Continue reading
MUKWONAGO, WI—FEBRUARY 20, 2013—IMPACT. It can make customers and prospects remember you, influence their opinion of your company, and convince them to buy your products. In today’s ultra-competitive business environment, every company wants to have impact. And many are discovering it begins with the sign above their door. Marketing professional... Continue reading
MUKWONAGO, WI—FEBRUARY 19, 2013—For more than 150 years, the Mansion Hill Inn’s ornate exterior has radiated stately elegance. Thanks to the restoration efforts of Banker Wire, the Madison, WI bed and breakfast’s ornamental ironwork will continue to charm guests and passersby for years to come. The 9000-square-foot inn served originally as a s... Continue reading
MUKWONAGO, WI—JANUARY 22, 2013—After more than a year of development, Banker Wire is the first manufacturer to mass-produce woven metal fabric with circular patterns. Circle Mesh applies the durability, versatility and aesthetic appeal of architectural mesh to new circular weaves. Circle Mesh far surpasses circle patterns created by perforated met... Continue reading
MUKWONAGO, WI—JUNE 11, 2012—As one of eleven artists selected by the San Antonio River Foundation to enhance the beauty of their city’s iconic River Walk, Stuart Allen selected a stainless steel wire mesh manufactured by Banker Wire as his medium to apply his artistic expression. Allen, who studied architecture at Kansas University and gradu... Continue reading
MUKWONAGO, WI—JUNE 7, 2012—When the architectural firm FortyEighty Architecture, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, began designing The Fred Rogers Center for Early Learning and Children’s Media at Saint Vincent College and Archabbey, Latrobe, Pennsylvania they were seeking innovative functionality for the project located at the primary vehicular entranc... Continue reading
MUKWONAGO, WI—MARCH 6, 2012—Chapman Sisson Architects of Huntsville collaborated with Banker Wire, the worldwide leader in the manufacture of wire mesh for architectural and industrial applications, to design attractive, out-of-this-world wire mesh panels for the front of the parking structure at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. The materi... Continue reading
MUKWONAGO, WI—JANUARY 30, 2012—Towson University wanted to create an inviting gathering place for students to socialize and study, one that included meeting and study rooms, dining and retail shops, and was infused with the spirit and energy of campus. With those goals as its guide, Baltimore based GWWO Architects, designer of the new West Village... Continue reading
MUKWONAGO, WI—DECEMBER 20, 2011—Banker Wire is on target to complete construction of a new 50,000-square-foot addition to its manufacturing facility by the end of December. Work on the project began August 21. The addition will expand the company’s facility by almost 50 percent, to a total of 160,000 square feet. Anderson Ashton, Inc. of New Ber... Continue reading
MUKWONAGO, WI—JULY 27, 2011—Banker Wire was selected to provide a stainless steel wire mesh for the Randhurst Village Parking Garage, a multi-level parking deck located in Mount Prospect, Illinois. McShane Construction was the general contractor of the three-story, 239,136 square foot parking deck at Randhurst Village, a 100-acre mixed-use center.... Continue reading
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