HAAVER & BOECKER.The facade of the P 12th department store in the centre of Mannheim. Germany, incorporates elements of stainless-steel Haver haver Verb 1. Scot & N English dialect to talk nonsense 2. to be unsure and hesitant; dither [origin unknown] architectural wire cloth Noun 1. wire cloth - fabric woven of metallic wire cloth, fabric, textile, material - artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers; "the fabric in the curtains was light and semitransparent"; "woven cloth originated in . Its entrance is indicated by a cylindrical cyl·in·dri·cal adj. Of, relating to, or having the shape of a cylinder, especially of a circular cylinder. structure of wire cloth, type EGLA-TWIN, which is tensioned onto a steel frame. During the day the cylinder shimmers in the sun, at night it is effectively illuminated il·lu·mi·nate v. il·lu·mi·nat·ed, il·lu·mi·nat·ing, il·lu·mi·nates v.tr. 1. To provide or brighten with light. 2. To decorate or hang with lights. 3. . HAVER woven wire cloth and screens are available in different patterns, each with its own characteristics of strength, transparency, metal density, surface finish and optical effect. |
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