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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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Bard College gets it right with a helical connector canopy.
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Philadelphia architect KieranTimberlake has been selected to design the new American embassy in London.
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Last September, 13 architecture students at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design began a provocative one-semester studio program titled GINA Studio.
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How to keep membrane materials looking new over time.
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Flexible and economical, air-supported structures fill multiple market niches.
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A North American first shelters shoppers and diners in “Kansas City’s living room.”
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Blaine Brownell’s proposal advocates sustainable interdependent skyscrapers.
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PromoMod produces sufficient energy to power an array of devices, including computers, communications devices and lighting.
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Zaha Hadid Architects, London, U.K., designed this pavilion for Millennium Park to encapsulate Chicago’s history and future.
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Sustainable materials expert Blaine Brownell discusses possible futures for textile-based architecture.
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The Beijing National Stadium, which won an Award of Excellence in the architectural structures category of the 2008 International Achievement Awards, was the center of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.
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ChroMyx™ from Chameleon Intl. is a complete line of flexible, waterproof, temperature-sensitive, color-changing films that can be fabricated into virtually any product.
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The skinny on photovoltaics using fabric and where to find it.
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A New York design firm is defining the new frontier of building technology.
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How a German engineering/architecture firm is leading the way in designing exciting and unusual fabric structures.
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For decades the choice of awning and canopy fabric was limited to cotton canvas.
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The material’s role in the structure’s performance makes the selection process especially important.
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The key to selecting the proper fabric is knowing the function a banner or graphic element is to perform.
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The pavilion is the centerpiece of the festival.
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Prefab green ‘smart home’ lets the sunshine in.
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Can vinyl fit in a green world?
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Innolite light emitting capacitor (LEC)-based panels make lighting paper-thin for illumination on signage, architecture, and even wallpaper.
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A developer makes sense of sustainability, starting with his own home’s greenroof.