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‘‘Architecture begins where engineering ends.’’ —W ALT ER  GROPIUS 

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Johnson Screens® is the world leader in industrial stainless steel filtration screening

systems. Using that advanced knowledge in stainless screening technology,

Johnson Screens has manufactured pieces and systems that have become the key

elements in architectural designs around the world.

Johnson Screens developed a proprietary manufacturing process for profiling wire that

provides customers with creative and functional solutions for their projects.

The strength, precision and design flexibility that characterize every Johnson Screens’ 

product, makes it ideal for a broad range of architectural applications.

In architectural projects around the globe, Johnson’s screens have been used as floor

grates, vertical columns, exterior facades, landscape furniture, lighting, art and

sculptures, ventilation grates and wall separators.

New applications are regularly being created using Johnson’s screens, thanks to the

endless creativity of architects, builders and designers.

FLOOR GRATES VERTICAL COLUMNS EXTERIOR FACADES

LANDSCAPE FURNITURE LIGHTING ART & SCULPTURES

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FLOOR GRATES

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‘‘Architecture is the primary expression of a civilization.’’—J AC QUES  FERRON 

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  1. Wells Fargo Bank – Minneapolis, MN, USAFloor grating

  2. Milwaukee Art Museum Quadracci PavilionFountain – Milwaukee, WI, USADrain grating

  3. RMIT University – Melbourne, AustraliaTree surrounds and grating

  4. Public restroom – Sydney, AustraliaDrain and floor grating

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  5. Pousada de Santa Marinha –Guimarães, PortugalWheelchair access ramp

  6. Office building – Susono, JapanInterior footbridge

  7. Lincoln Center – New York, NY, USAFloor grates

  8. Broad Street – New York, NY, USASwimming pool drain, trench andsurrounding grates

  9. Battery Park – New York, NY, USADrainage grates

10. Hotel Kube – Paris, FranceFloor grates with integrated lights

LE PROCÉDÉ DE FABRICATION DE JOHNSON PERMET D’OPTIMISER

LA RÉSISTANCE DES PANNEAUX TOUT EN CONSERVANT TRANSPARENCE ET

LÉGÈRETÉ VISUELLE. MATÉRIAUX, DIMENSIONS, FINITIONS ET RÉSISTANCE

 À LA CHARGE SONT TRÈS PRÉCISÉMENT CALCULÉS EN COLLABORATION AVEC

NOTRE BUREAU D’ÉTUDES EN FONCTION DE VOTRE CAHIER DES CHARGES.

JOHNSON SCREENS’ MANUFACTURING PROCESS ALLOWS US TO INCREASE

THE RESISTANCE OF A GRID WHILE KEEPING THE VISUAL TRANSPARENCY.

MATERIAL, DIMENSIONS, FINISH AND LOAD CAPACITY ARE VERY PRECISELY

CALCULATED IN COLLABORATION WITH OUR ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT DEPEN-

DING ON TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS.

GRILLES D ’ A ÉRA T ION

V E N T I N G G R I D

GRILLES D ’ ÉVA CUA TION

D R A I N

RAMPES D’ACCÈS CHAISE ROULANTE

W H E E L C H A I R A C C E S S

MA RCHES & P A S S ERELLES

S TA IRS , FOOTBRIDGES & RA MP S

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Johnson Screens’ manufacturing process allows for increased

resistance in the screen while keeping the visual transparency.

Material, dimensions, finish and load capacity are calculated by

Johnson Screens’ engineering departments, depending on the

technical requirements.

VENTILA T ION GRA TES

DRA INA GE GRA TES

W H E E L C H A I R A C C E S S R A M P S

S TA IRS A ND FOOTBRIDGES

TREE S URROUND GRA TINGS

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 VERTICAL COLUMNS

‘‘The architect’s task is to create a sense of order, a sense of place and a sense of relationships.’’

  —R ICHARD  MEIER 

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  6. Centre´ Village – Minneapolis, MN, USALight masts

  7. The Yards Park – Washington, DC, USA  Light tower — A James Carpenter Design

  8. Kew Gardens Train Station – New York, NY, USAColumn covers

  9. Century College – White Bear Lake, MN, USAColumn covers

C O L U M N C O V E R S

L I G H T M A S T S

DECORA TIVE COLUMNS

  1. Hotel Kube – Paris, FranceLighting columns

  2. Century College – White Bear Lake, MN, USAColumn covers

  3. South Pointe Beach – Miami Beach, FL, USALight masts

  4. Commissariat – Bobigny, FranceFlat and semi-circular ventilation panels

5. Cafétéria d’entreprise – Paris La Défense, FranceStructural column cladding

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  Johnson Screens’ vertical columns will transform construction structures

and technical service columns into a stunning decorative element.

Construction specifcation’s will be defned, depending on the technical

and visual aspect requirements.

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EXTERIOR FACADES

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WA LL CLA DDING

S U N S H A D E S

IMP A CT P ROTECTION

DECORA TIVE FA CA DES

‘‘Architecture is no longer a caprice, a luxury or a calamity;created in concrete, steel or networks, it becomes our land .’’  —FRANCK  H AMMOU TÈN E 

Johnson Screens’ exterior facades filter the light by varying the shape,

size and tilt of the wire used in the design. Custom exterior facades

can hide technical equipment, protect glass windows from impacts and

provide a dramatic effect when backlit at night.

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1 | 2 | 3. 7 World Trade Center – New York, NY USAExterior facade & wall cladding— A JamesCarpenter Design

  4. Centre´ Village – Minneapolis, MN, USAExterior facade

  5. University of Oregon – Eugene, OR, USAExterior facade

  6 | 7. Guthrie Theater – Minneapolis, MN, USAExterior facade

  8. Firehouse 277 – Brooklyn, NY, USAExterior facade

  9. Office building – Susono, JapanStructural columns with lighting

  10. Main Fargo Public Library – Fargo, ND, USAExterior facade

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LANDSCAPE FURNITURE

‘‘All beauty is founded on the laws of natural forms. A town’s architecture should move people, not simply provide a service for man’s physical needs.’’  —JOHN  RUSKIN 

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BENCHES /S EA TS

F E N C E S

G A R B A G E C A N S A N D P R O T E C T I V E B A S E S

H A N D R A I L S

WA LKWA Y GRA TES

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Versatile, stable and functional — Johnson Screens’ stainless steel custom

designed products are ideal for spaces, surfaces and other functional

elements in exterior applications.

  6. City Square – Melbourne, Australia.Footbridge

  7. Frankston Railway Station – Melbourne, AustraliaSeats

  8. Office complex – Sydney, AustraliaBollard with intergrated lights

  9. UBS Financial Services – St. Paul, MN, USAFlag pole cover

  1. Hoboken Pier – Hoboken, NJ, USAHandrails — A James Carpenter Design

2 | 3. Battery Park – New York, NY, USABench seats and fence — A JamesCarpenter Design

  4. Office building – Brisbane, AustraliaGarbage can

5. Private residence – Brisbane, AustraliaHandrails and stairs

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LIGHTING

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1 | 3. The University of Chicago – Chicago, ILLight masts — A James Carpenter Des

  2. Centre´ Village – Minneapolis, MN, USALight masts

  4. South Pointe Park – Miami Beach, FL, Light masts

  5. University of Alaska – Anchorage, AK, ULight masts

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L I G H T M A S T S

L I G H T F I X T U R E S

 A CC E NT E L E ME N T S

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‘‘Architecture is the skilful, correct, magnificent playof volumes in light.’’ 

—LE  CORBUSIER 

Johnson Screens’ illuminated fixtures can be used for indoor and outdoor

applications. Lighting aspect and density can vary, depending on the slot

openings, wire orientation and light positions.

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 ART & SCULPTURES An architect’s vision can transform Johnson’s screens into art and sculpture.

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‘‘Architecture is the opportunity to manifest the natural world’s material, structural andenvironmental beauty.’’  — J AMES  C ARPENT ER

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‘‘Architecture is a pragmatic art form. To becomepure art, it must result from a necessity.’’ 

—IEOH  M I NG  PEI

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Membrane Chaise Longue, Korban/Flaubert – Sydney, Australia Art Sculpture

‘‘Hope’’ Light Tower – University of Nebraska Medical Center,Omaha, NE, USA

 Art Sculpture — A James Carpenter Design

Anna Eggert ‘‘Here and Now’’ – Corner of London Circuit andEdinburgh Avenue, Civic, ACT, Australia

 Art Sculpture — Photo by David Paterson

4 | 9. Tamarack Village – Woodbury, MN, USASculpture

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  5. Whole Foods – Austin, TX, USAWater feature

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10. Stuyvesant Town – New York, NY, USAExterior Sign

11. Building foyer – Susono, JapanStructural columns with lighting

12. University of Houston – Houston, TX, USASculpture

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OTHER APPLICATIONS

‘‘Architecture should henceforth have a meaning.It must speak, narrate and question.’’  —JEAN  NOUVEL 

  1. Ramsgate RSL – Sans Souci, AustraliaDrainage trays

Johnson Screens’ vast experience on various custom projects include: ceilings covers,

ventilation grids, sun screens, wall partitions, handrails and utility covers.

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C E I L I N G S

S UN S HA DES

H A N D R A I L S

WA LL P A RT IT IONS

DECORA TION

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  2. Century College – White Bear Lake, MN, USADesk cladding

  3. Salon Metal Expo – Paris, FranceWall partitions

  4. Office building – Minneapolis, MN, USAVentilation grid

5. Battery Park – New York, NY, USASun screen

6. Private residence – Brisbane, AustraliaHandrails, stairs and support column

  7. Utility Cover – Fargo, ND, USAFence

  8. Kitchen – Minneapolis, MN, USABench base

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 Variable rod center

Variable slotSupportRod Wire

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 AESTHETIC & FUNCTIONALThe manufacturing process of Johnson’s screens involves the continuous welding of wires onto support

rods of different shapes and sizes in order to obtain a structure that is solid, resistant and aesthetic.

Countless combinations are available to architects by varying dimensions, slot size and tilt of rods and

wires — creating a freedom in the creative process and approach.

SHAPES & FORMSScreen products can be flat, cylindrical or curved.Shapes can be round, straight or oblique, as wellas inside out.

FINISHDifferent types of finishes are available, depending

on the final application and aspect required(pickling-passivation, electro-polishing, sandblasting,powder coating).

FRAMINGJohnson Screens can supply panels or a fullyframed structure with all the necessary attachments.Framing increases the construction rigidity,while giving an aesthetic finish. It also makesinstallation easier.

ENGINEERING CAPABILITIESJohnson Screens’ combination of skills, experienceand advanced technology, is an asset to many

architectural firms looking at innovative concepts anddesigns.

CLEANING & MAINTENANCEJohnson Screens’ Steel Brite™ cleaner is designedspecifically for the cleaning and protection of exposedstainless steel architectural pieces. Outside environmentelements can cause surface staining on stainless steelproducts. Johnson Screens’ architecture pieces will retatheir new appearance and shine by applying the simple tuse, environmentally-friendly, two-step process ofSteel Brite and Passivator rinse.

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Woven wire is being adopted by more architecture and building industry

professionals because of its optical and functional properties: reflectiveness,transparency, opaqueness, flexibility, robustness, permeability to light and air,service life, ease of cleaning, recyclability, and protection against the sunand impact.

Johnson Screens’ basis for the innovative strength and quality of its woven wireproducts comes from decades of experience in manufacturing technical wovenwire for filtration and separation. This technical expertise in the industrial sector hasalso proven its value in the field of architecture. Variable mesh widths, lengths anddensities make it possible to achieve an unlimited variety of materials and effects.

  1. Arterial, Korban/Flaubert – Sydney, Austra Art Sculpture

2 | 3. Executive Inn – Newcastle, AustraliaPrivacy screens 

WOVEN WIRE

‘‘The materials of city planning are sky, space, trees, steel and cement, in that order, and in that hierarchy.’’

—LE  CORBUSIER

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 AUSTRALIA - ASIA PACIF IC

Johnson Screens AustraliaTél. : +61 7 3867 5566Fax : +61 7 3265 [email protected]

EUROPE - MIDDLE EAST - AFRICA

Johnson Screens FranceTél. : +33 5 4902 1600Fax : +33 5 4902 [email protected]

NORTH, SOUTH & CENTRAL AMERICA

Johnson Screens USA Tél. : +1 651 636 3900Fax : +1 651 638 [email protected]