Staircase cladding with W.S. Tyler Architectural Mesh DOGLA-TRIO 1033



Description

Located towards Mont Blanc, Les Arc is one of the most famous ski resorts in the French Alps. Above the Isère valley, the ski resort, surrounded by forests and precipices, is comprised of 4 villages: Les Arcs 1600, Les Arcs 1800, Les Arcs 1950, and Les Arcs 2000.

As a connection between the new indoor swimming pool in Les Arcs 1800, a new elevator and stair tower was designed by the architect Yves de Preval. The tower received a wire mesh cladding from W.S. Tyler. The stainless-steel wire mesh DOGLA-TRIO is a robust mesh type, which gets its structure from clusters of vertical wires. When viewed close up, the DOGLA-TRIO mesh type looks very robust, but when viewed from a distance it appears as a delicate fabric.

Depending on sun reflection and viewing angles, the semi-transparent cladding appears either opaque or transparent. And, from the inside, the wire mesh, with its open area of 67%, does not affect the stunning panoramic view of the Alps.

W.S. Tyler supplied in total 473 m² of architectural wire mesh cladding for the stair tower in Les Arcs 1800.