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Doubling up a structural form creates a dynamic, compact venue for London festival.
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Cable-net tensile structure claiming the title of world’s tallest tensile structure opens.
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FTL Solar and the NWF teamed up this spring to promote green energy education to school kids.
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Unileverhaus won “World’s Best Office Building” at the World Architecture Festival Awards.
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RE:BE Design created a massive, single-unit stage setting to host the Essence Music Festival.
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Minneapolis’ Metrodome fabric roof may be the last of a dying breed.
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The Allianz Arena in retrospect.
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Ten years later, how is the roof of the Millennium Dome holding up?
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Marina features unique tensioned fabric canopy composed of 24 saddle-shaped fabric shades.
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Sunmaster of Naples and McWard Architects Inc. modify motorized retractable awnings.
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The response to this challenge was as varied as the students who designed the spaces.
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Ingo Lishke, the founder and director of Textil Bau GmbH, passed away June 16, 2010.
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On July 12, Professor Dr. E.h. Günter Behnisch passed away in Stuttgart at the age of 88.
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The aesthetic decision to reflect the nearby harbor in the design of a convention center.
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A three-story brick carriage house needed updating, repair and an image makeover.
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Museum includes extension with hybrid para-aramid and carbon fibers.
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Centre Georges Pompidou outpost art museum is a serious work of design.
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An ETFE cushion roof covers the an amusement and indoor water park.
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The installation will fill P.S.1’s outdoor courtyard from June through August.
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Ken Smith’s temporary city garden grows with some surprising fabrics.
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An urban promenade for the 21st century, the High Line’s linear roof garden offers sophisticated drainage and planting solutions.
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Atop the Target Center in downtown Minneapolis, a new green roof sports a couple of unusual geotextile layers.
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Geosynthetic materials play a major role in new underground stormwater detention system.
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Studio Ma has a track record of successfully improving life for ASU students.
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Expo Boulevard serves as main entrance to 2010 World Expo complex’s pavilions.