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College sails

January 1st, 2012

The Bethlehem Tertiary Institute, a prestigious teaching and family studies private college in Tauranga, New Zealand, recently upgraded its campus with enhanced outdoor landscaping and dedicated event and gathering spaces. One of these spaces benefited from the addition of two custom interlocking shade sails designed and fabricated by Shade Protection Ltd. Shade Protection designed an […]

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Rural living: bringing the shade home

January 1st, 2012

Integrated shading in a New Zealand residence By Mason Riddle Aesthetics. Unobstructed views. Structural integrity. These were just three of the issues addressed by Shade Plus Ltd to satisfy a discerning client who needed shade relief for her new, contemporary rural home located approximately 25 minutes from the central business district of Christchurch, New Zealand. […]

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Ecologies revealed: woven mesh replaces zoo fences

January 1st, 2012

Woven mesh helps the Auckland Zoo make fences disappear By Frank Edgerton Martin Opened in 2011, Te Wao Nui exhibit at Auckland Zoo offers an immersive and intimate experience of some of the Southern Hemisphere’s most beautiful and rare ecologies. Like many other new zoo exhibits around the world, woven metal mesh plays a leading […]

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Urban(e) wildlife: fabric and wood cover public park restaurant

January 1st, 2012

Fabric and wood combine for a unique restaurant in Hamilton, New Zealand's most stunning public park—in the heart of the city Understand that Hamilton, New Zealand, a sophisticated city of around 200,000 habitants located 120km south of Auckland, had the foresight to preserve a large (54ha), stream-fed lake, Lake Rotoroa, a mere five minutes away […]

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Barcelona: Textile structures X 5

January 1st, 2012

A recent international conference introduced the latest R&D on fabric structure design By Josep l. de Llorens Structural Membranes 2011, the Fifth International Conference on Textile Composites and Inflatable Structures, was held in Barcelona, Spain, in October 2011. Organized by the International Centre for Numerical Methods in Engineering (CIMNE), the conference was the fifth of […]

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Graceful floating fabric sculpture

January 1st, 2012

A floating fabric sculpture graces the entrance atrium in the new MediaCityUK Living Lab at the University of Salford (Manchester, England). Appearing to hover above students throughout the entryway, the ribbon-like sculpture interlaces itself through the space and up to the second level atrium ceiling stretching nearly 22m from end to end. Designed, engineered and […]

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Wrapping the Olympic Stadium in graphics

January 1st, 2012

Further developments to the Nov/Dec issue news about the London 2012 Olympics inform us that Dow is working with Cooley’s Commercial Graphics and Engineering Membranes divisions to develop and manufacture a sustainable fabric that will be used to wrap London’s iconic Olympic Stadium for the 2012 Olympic Games. Dow is also working with Rainier Industries […]

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