Shed10 Queens Wharf

Space Dividing Folding Screens Auckland / New Zealand / 2014

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Kaynemaile reimagined 2000-year-old chainmail for The Lord of The Rings movie trilogy. We transformed this into a seamless polycarbonate architectural mesh now used to create, divide and protect building interiors and exteriors around the world.


Shed 10, Queens Wharf is a heritage listed, events space and cruise ship terminal on Auckland City’s waterfront in New Zealand. Kaynemaile worked with architects Jasmax to provide security and event folding screens for this multi-functional space. We produced 110m of track, complete with fork points to allow 8 screens to travel to different locations within the space.

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    Kaynemaile reimagined 2000-year-old chainmail for The Lord of The Rings movie trilogy. We transformed this into a seamless polycarbonate architectural mesh now used to create, divide and protect building interiors and exteriors around the world. Shed 10, Queens Wharf is a heritage listed, events space and cruise ship terminal on Auckland City’s waterfront in New Zealand. Kaynemaile worked with architects Jasmax to provide security and event folding screens for this multi-functional...

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