An innovative addition to Locker Group’s architectural range, Pic-Perf allows any image to be stunningly recreated in perforated metal.
July 28th, 2010
Pic-Perf can be used to add durable image based facades to new and existing structures, providing a unique, metallic texture.
Pic-Perf can be also used to create eye-catching super-imposed signage, corporate logos, special features or even as the aesthetic basis of your entire design concept.
The Caxton Roma Pedestrian Link was designed in an effort to manage pedestrian traffic between Suncorp Stadium and Brisbane’s CBD.
The concept aimed to ensure the bridge appeared to be fully utilized at any time.
Consisting of 52 individual Pic-Perf® images; the typical size of the panels was 4523mm x 1175mm. Each panel was supplied pre-folded for fast and easy installation.
Light plays a significant role in the appearance of the panels as the day progresses, constantly changing the viewing perception of the landscape.
The Pic-Perf® panels not only create a stunning visual element, they also provide shade and security, an inviting safe haven for pedestrians.
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