C.R. Laurence Co. Perforated Panel System

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The Perforated Panel System from C.R. Laurence Co. (CRL) offers protection from the sun while enhancing the appearance of a buildings fa§ade with a modern look. The Perforated Panel System is available in steel, galvanized steel, stainless steel, and aluminum; finishes include mill, powder paint, and Kynar polyvinylidene fluoride. It can be retrofitted to a building without major structural reconfiguration. Stock sheets are available in various thicknesses, and CRL can custom fabricate panels using CNC laser and waterjet cutters. The system can be used on both fa§ades and interiors, including on ceilings, wall paneling, and railing infills. Several meshes are available. crlaurence.com

The Perforated Panel System from C.R. Laurence Co. (CRL) offers protection from the sun while enhancing the appearance of a buildings fa§ade with a modern look. The Perforated Panel System is available in steel, galvanized steel, stainless steel, and aluminum; finishes include mill, powder paint, and Kynar polyvinylidene fluoride. It can be retrofitted to a building without major structural reconfiguration. Stock sheets are available in various thicknesses, and CRL can custom fabricate panels using CNC laser and waterjet cutters. The system can be used on both fa§ades and interiors, including on ceilings, wall paneling, and railing infills. Several meshes are available. crlaurence.com

The Perforated Panel System from C.R. Laurence Co. (CRL) offers protection from the sun while enhancing the appearance of a building’s façade with a modern look. The Perforated Panel System is available in steel, galvanized steel, stainless steel, and aluminum; finishes include mill, powder paint, and Kynar polyvinylidene fluoride. It can be retrofitted to a building without major structural reconfiguration. Stock sheets are available in various thicknesses, and CRL can custom fabricate panels using CNC laser and waterjet cutters. The system can be used on both façades and interiors, including on ceilings, wall paneling, and railing infills. Several meshes are available. crlaurence.com

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Jennifer Brite

Jennifer Brite is a design journalist and public-health scientist who is currently pursuing a doctorate in public health with a concentration in epidemiology and demography at the City University of New York. For ARCHITECT, she writes about new products and sustainable design.

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