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Education: Fabric Architectural Structures and Bauhaus Today

News | April 1, 2014 | By:

Prof. Dr. Ing. Robert Off, Director of IMS e.V. Anhalt University, from Germany, will take attendees on an educational journey to explore and discover the fascinating world of tensioned fabric architectural and structural expressions, cable nets, and pneumatic forms from the prospective of their applications in Europe and other countries outside of the United States.

The program will take place on Thurs., April 3, 2014, from 6pm to 9pm, at Boston Society of Architects Space (Pearl St. Room), 290 Congress St., Boston, MA 02210.

Recent developments and practical applications of tensioned fabric, bubbles, shells, and pneumatics for building courtyards, facades, and other innovative applications for the architectural and engineering world will be reviewed.

RSVP by email to ims-usa@att.net. Include “Fabric & Bauhaus-IMS” in the subject line.

For more, visit www.architects.org.

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