Kaynemaile wins at NYCxDesign Awards
Kaynemaile wins at NYCxDesign Awards for best
Architectural Product
New Zealand
company Kaynemaile has won Best Architectural Product at the
NYCxDesign Awards announced today. [Link to NYCxDesign Award finalists]
Kayne Horsham, inventor of Kaynemaile, a revolutionary polycarbonate architectural mesh for building exteriors and interiors, accepted the award at New York’s Museum of Modern Art.
In 2007 Horsham patented an award-winning technology that creates interlocked seamless mesh rings without any joins or gaps. Horsham began experimenting with the mesh while working as an Artistic Director of Creatures, Armor and Weapons at Weta Workshop. He worked closely with director Peter Jackson for four years, fabricating the costumes of the Academy Award-winning The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Kaynemaile is currently exhibiting in the centre of New York’s Times Square with a 4.25 metre high, 40 square metre walk-though “touch and see” installation called #WaveNewYork. The one million interlocking rings forming the installation were created using Kaynemaile’s liquid state manufacturing process at its Petone, Wellington design studio and factory.
“We’re honoured to be in the heart of New York bringing the freedom and joy embodied in our design to over a million New Yorkers and visitors from throughout America and the world in Times Square,” says Kayne. “New York and New Zealand are global centres of innovation and leaders in design. The NYCxDesign Award for Best Architectural Product perfectly supports our U.S. market entry.”
Kaynemaile reimagines 2000-year-old chainmail and has applied to a variety of architectural structures including large scale building and carpark wraps, shading for rain, wind and sun, airport security screens, hotel ceiling systems, university walkways, office partitions, lighting fixtures, and kinetic art installations. Kaynemaile has been installed worldwide by building owners, developers, transit authorities, corporate headquarters, and shopping centers.
Kaynemaile is made from the same material to manufacture F16 fighter jet cockpits, astronaut helmets, and aircraft windows. Stronger and lighter than glass, Kaynemaile reacts extremely well with lighting, making Times Square an ideal location.
#WaveNewYork has been designed by Kayne Horsham and American artist and MacArthur fellow Ned Kahn, who are also currently working on a dramatic art installation in a high profile location, to be unveiled this summer in New York.
“#WaveNewYork by Kaynemaile is a highly
visible and vibrant focus of the Times Square Design
Pavilion,” says Ilene Shaw, director and curator of
NYCxDesign. “The material is beautiful, the installation
design is playful and interactive, and the concept has pure
innovation at its core. It’s an honor to have Kaynemaile
at Design Pavilion 2017.”
About
Kaynemaile
Kaynemaile was founded in New Zealand by
CEO and inventor of the mesh and liquid state manufacturing
processes, Kayne Horsham. The Kaynemaile seamless mesh is
based on a traditional European chainmail assembly but
produced via the world’s first liquid state assembling
process, able to form a 3D impact-absorbing structure made
up of solid rings with no joins or seams, is 100% recyclable
(cradle to cradle) and has an extraordinary
strength-to-weight ratio. Its patented manufacturing process
is an award winning technology used to create, divide and
protect building interiors and exteriors around the world.
www.kaynemaile.com Instagram @kaynemaile hashtag #wavenewyork
About NYCxDesign
NYCxDESIGN, New York City’s official
citywide celebration of design will run from May 3-24, 2017.
Spanning all disciplines of design, NYCxDesign creates a
collaborative platform for cultural and commercial
opportunities, elevates established and emerging design
practices and increases awareness of and appreciation for
design by all audiences. Hosted in New York City, NYCxDesign
brings together all the disciplines of design, commerce,
culture, education, and entertainment with a full, varied
program, including exhibitions, installations, trade shows,
talks, launches and open studios. 2016, the fourth year of
the celebration, featured over 500 events across the five
Boroughs of New York City and included topics from graphic
design to architecture, technology and urban design to
fashion and product design, interiors to landscape,
furniture to design thinking, and more. The program is
overseen by NYCEDC together with a Steering Committee
comprised of leaders and leading institutions across most
design disciplines. www.nycxdesign.com