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High-tech architecture emerged in the 1970s by incorporating elements of high-tech industries and technology into architectural design, featuring a technological appearance with exposed bolts, nuts, and piping. Building upon the modernist architectural methods limited to industrial products, it reflected the era's background where advancements in science and technology were visibly felt, creating a new aesthetic value by expressing industrial products and technology more directly. By the 1980s, high-tech architecture expanded beyond public buildings and residences, influencing the fields of interior design and home appliances, becoming more familiar to people. *For more details on the column, please refer to the related links. For further inquiries, feel free to contact us.*
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Erector Co., Ltd. has been manufacturing and selling steel wire shelves, "Erector Shelves," in technical partnership with InterMetro Industries in the United States since its establishment in 1966. We have accumulated unique know-how and a proven track record. Erector Shelves feature a four-sided open structure made of steel wire, which provides excellent ventilation and resists dust accumulation. This rational design philosophy is supported in various fields, including food service, hotel restaurants, hospitals, factories, and retail display industries.