Cambridge Architectural

Cambridge Architectural Architectural mesh systems for designers and builders of offices, universities, health care, arts, stadia, airports and parking; exteriors & interiors.

Cambridge Architectural began with an architect’s vision – an insight that perceived woven wire mesh as a unique and beautiful alternative to traditional designs. In 1958, Cambridge International produced a woven metal mesh to clad elevator interiors in the world-renowned Seagram Building in New York City. That first installation has lasted over 60 years, retaining its pristine look and condition.

In the years that followed, a partnership formed between architects and Cambridge, which realized the possibilities for architectural mesh were endless. By working with architects all over the world and being open to new and adventurous designs, the Cambridge team began developing a new vision to integrate woven metal mesh into the built environment. The Architectural division was launched in 2002 as a natural off-shoot of the century-old woven metal mesh and belting manufacturer Cambridge International. With a foundation in quality American craftsmanship, the architectural division was able to flourish by offering tensile systems never before seen in the architectural design community. Building on the visions of the architects, Cambridge architectural mesh systems adorn some impressive structures erected during the past decade including resorts, hospitals, theaters, and museums. Cambridge systems are American-made and manufactured by skilled craftsmen on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. As the benefits of working with metal mesh became apparent, so did the ease and simplicity of working with a full-service manufacturer and provider. When you work with Cambridge Architectural, our knowledgeable team walks you through the design process, step-by-step, bringing the architect’s concept into reality. From the grand design to the smallest detail, Cambridge ensures assistance every step of the way. Specializing in both interior and exterior applications, Cambridge Architectural is truly open to your ideas. The possibilities for design and function are boundless, limited only by the stretch of the imagination. Cambridge is owned by Rexnord, a Regal Rexnord Corporation Brand and is a division of the Power Transmission Group. Visit www.Rexnord.com for more information.

12/29/2021

Our elevator interiors beautify an often forgotten small space with durable and virtually maintenance-free mesh for cost-effective luxury. http://ow.ly/EPXv50HivN6

12/25/2021

Season’s greetings from Cambridge Architectural! We wish you all happy holidays and are looking forward to a successful 2022.

A little love for our Cox Business Convention Center stairway project in the latest issue of Retrofit magazine. MATRIX A...
05/26/2021

A little love for our Cox Business Convention Center stairway project in the latest issue of Retrofit magazine. MATRIX Architects Engineers Planners, Inc. https://bit.ly/3bWTO7Q

Our Severn Vertical Shade Fins - powder-coated in royal blue - are a timely and cost-effective solution for adding shadi...
04/28/2021

Our Severn Vertical Shade Fins - powder-coated in royal blue - are a timely and cost-effective solution for adding shading and aesthetic appeal to the new Meeting Street school in . Learn more about the frameless, pre-engineered system here

A value-engineered option for vertical sun control systems, the Severn solar shade fin is a beautiful metal mesh alternative to aluminum blades or louvers.

Austin's largest secondary school James Bowie High School is the latest to use our pre-engineered Magothy Parking Screen...
04/16/2021

Austin's largest secondary school James Bowie High School is the latest to use our pre-engineered Magothy Parking Screen. The mesh, selected by PAGE Architecture & Design, safely encloses the main stairway for the garage while providing views and ventilation for student and faculty users. The screens reduce costs by requiring less supporting steel structure. Learn more about Magothy's capabilities here https://bit.ly/3g74unf

A look at our Hudson mesh at the Samsung Research America Center parking garage in  . With 82% open area, Hudson panels ...
03/11/2021

A look at our Hudson mesh at the Samsung Research America Center parking garage in . With 82% open area, Hudson panels can span large vertical areas while providing a high level of ventilation with a flat wire thickness still capable of screening indirect sunlight and exterior views from the street. Learn more about Hudson here https://bit.ly/3sWO1oS

Metal mesh with a twist. Our stainless fabric combines with pendant lights to dress up the UCSB Library ceiling. Learn m...
02/25/2021

Metal mesh with a twist. Our stainless fabric combines with pendant lights to dress up the UCSB Library ceiling. Learn more about using mesh for commercial https://bit.ly/3qQtkKx

Our mesh is the canvas for a series of   graphics on the new Grove Bay garage for City of Miami Government & Miami Parki...
02/18/2021

Our mesh is the canvas for a series of graphics on the new Grove Bay garage for City of Miami Government & Miami Parking Authority DOSP at Regatta Harbour. It's the historic site of the 1st intercontinental naval air station and Pan Am's base. Images are part of Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs . Pan Am Historical Foundation, Wolfberg Alvarez & Partners.

Metal mesh is the canvas for a series of powder-coated seaplane images on Miami’s Grove Bay garage located at the historic site of an early 1900s naval air station and Pan American Airway’s base for flying boats from 1930-1945. Today, the garage – a public-private venture between the city, par...

We mark the achievements of architect J. Max Bond. A Harvard University graduate, he began his career in NYC and moved t...
02/02/2021

We mark the achievements of architect J. Max Bond. A Harvard University graduate, he began his career in NYC and moved to Ghana to design government buildings and libraries. Max returned to co-found Bond Ryder Associates. In 1990, he merged to form Davis Brody Bond, which engaged Cambridge to produce the sunscreen for the South African Embassy, Washington DC courtyard https://bit.ly/36pnoA0. His projects include The King Center and his work in higher education chairing Columbia GSAPP and serving as dean of architecture at The City College of New York. View Max's many contributions at African American Design Nexus https://bit.ly/36sPrOS. . Photo credit: Davis Brody Bond.

From Walgreens in Abilene to Tuxedo Park in Winnipeg and other retail locations across the continent, metal mesh is a gr...
01/27/2021

From Walgreens in Abilene to Tuxedo Park in Winnipeg and other retail locations across the continent, metal mesh is a great choice for signage that helps your brand to stand out. See our work and learn why Cambridge mesh could be the right canvas for your brand identity https://bit.ly/2MlbuAa

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