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NatureScreen
NatureScreen - a green wall covering system constructed from welded wire:
NatureScreen is a modular parallel-panel green screen trellis system welded together to create a captive area for plant growth.
This trellis system can be attached to buildings using standoffs to improve wall durability. Vines are planted below the screens
and maintained to encourage natural growth, winding back and forth between the panels and covering the walls.
NatureScreen can also be anchored to posts to create a fence, a free-standing wall or a trellis system.
All NatureScreen products can be customized to size, shape and mesh. NatureScreen is also available with a hot
dip galvanize and/or powder coat finish. NatureScreen is also available in 304 or 316 stainless steel.
NatureScreen panels can be incorporated with existing or new construction. The panels offer a wide range of benefits:
improving energy efficiency, increasing building attractiveness, and improving air quality. See LEED Credit table for detailed information.
OGi provides project-specific design assistance to ensure a successful project.
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| NatureScreen Fence System |
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Trim Options |
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Powder Coat with Brackets |
LEED Credits
- SS 7.1 – Reduce heat island, non-roof
- WE 1.1 & 1.2 – Water efficient landscaping
- EA 1 – Optimize energy performance
- ID 1-14 – Innovation design
- MR 4.2 – Recycled content
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Specifications
- Standard Opening: 2", 3", 4" mesh –custom spacing patterns are available
- Panel Width: 2' to 8'
- Panel Length: 2' to 16'
- Available with alternate configurations on front and back
- Standard Wire: 10 gauge A-82 mild steel or 304/316 stainless steel
- 16 gauge steel plate used for flashing
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Product Options
- Partial or Full-length flashing
- Full set of attachment hardware
- Custom panel size and shape
- Custom mesh patterns
- Range of finishes: hot dip galvanized, polyester powder coated, passivated stainless steel
- Available with perforated metal panel for additional security /privacy
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Case Studies
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| Breckinridge Park |
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St. Michael's Day School |
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