The VCU Children’s Hospital Ronald McDonald House, located in Virginia, USA, is a project that stands out for its innovative interior design approach using stainless steel mesh. The TF-10 fixation technique ensures a sturdy and durable installation of the meshes, which serve a dual purpose: providing aesthetic value and high functionality.
The primary application of these meshes is in ceilings and curtains, adding a modern and cutting-edge touch to the interior of the building. The Torroja R stainless steel mesh has been powder coated in various colors, allowing for visual customization that meets the design needs of this children’s hospital. This material choice is not only an aesthetic solution but also a durable, low-maintenance option, crucial for high-traffic environments such as hospitals.
The use of Torroja R mesh as small curtains creates elegant divisions within the space, enhancing the functionality of the design without sacrificing aesthetics. These stainless steel curtains offer privacy while also helping control light and air, maintaining a comfortable and safe environment.