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length and 20 meters wide, approxi-mately 400 wire cloth elements ofdiffering formats and geometriescover the surface area of over 5,500 square meters.Made from DOKA-MONO 1601 thelengths of the single trapezoidal ele-ments vary from one to 25 meters. They are attached to the frameworkusing the Haver & Boecker tensionprofile and clevis screw system. In the foyer and entrance hall ceilingelements made from the same mate-rial complement the aesthetics of the façade design. Haver & Boecker conducted on-sitemeasuring, manufacturing and fabri-cation, thus guaranteeing that everysingle element was precisely tailored and tensioned. The delivery to site and the support during the start up of the installation by the Haver & Boecker team secured a smooth andon time installation.

Architecture is the dialoguebetween the building itself andthe surrounding culture.“Angel Asenjo, E-Malaga

EXHIBITION ANDCONFERENCE CENTRE, MALAGA (SPAIN)

Like a fish in the waves of an ocean –inspired by this Mediterranean con-cept, architect Angel Asenjo createdthe Exhibition and Congress Centre in Malaga. Built over a period ofappro xi mately four years, this magni-ficent building now boasts over 62,000 square metres of exclusive space for exhibitions, conferences, restaurants and other functions.The eye-catching feature of this buil-ding is the vast canopy on the main sea front façade. It provides effectivesun protection and with its wave-shape, perfectly continues the archi-tectural concept. Over 130 meters in
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