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Shade structures add sculptural feel to resort lagoon pools

May 1st, 2008

Taiyo Membrane Corp. | Brisbane, Queensland, Australia This beachfront resort on Fiji’s Denarau Island wanted to provide its pool and spa area with comfortable shaded areas. The integrated island resort houses a central lagoon-style pool with private beaches for its patrons. These structures, which won an Outstanding Achievement Award in the architectural structures category of […]

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Ribbon guides visitors through aviation exhibition

May 1st, 2008

Architen Landrell Associates Ltd. | Monmouthshire, United Kingdom Once a fighter station, Duxford Airspace is now home to a large collection of war-time exhibits. The “Flight Path” is an undulating, twisting three-dimensional ribbon, which won an Award of Excellence in the interior banners category of the 2007 International Achievement Awards, that passes down the length […]

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Wind dam designed to deploy fabric sail

May 1st, 2008

A fabric sail-fan combination aims to take advantage of a unique geological setting for sustainable purposes. By Helen Elias When it comes to the latest thinking in new ways to provide renewable power, it all comes down to the fabric specified —in this case, a large wind dam designed to deploy a 75m fabric sail. […]

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1950s tensile structure may grace London Festival of Architecture

May 1st, 2008

This June, the London Festival of Architecture may be graced by a vestige of the past in the form of a tensile structure from the 1950s. The original “Skylon,” designed by Philip Powell, Hidalgo Moya and structural engineer Felix Samuely and based on the structural concept of tensegrity, was erected in 1951 on the edge […]

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Recycling is new priority for vinyl roofing industry

May 1st, 2008

Following its European counterpart, the Vinyl Roofing Division of the Chemical Fabrics and Film Association, has launched a new phase in its commitment to environmental sustainability through recycling. The North American vinyl roofing manufacturers are developing the infrastructure to establish a viable program. The European Single Ply Waterproofing Assoc. (ESWA) program, Roofcollect, coordinates the recovery […]

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BC Place may get retractable roof

May 1st, 2008

In anticipation of the 2010 Winter Olympics, BC Place’s management is researching the possibility of replacing the iconic Vancouver building’s air-supported fabric roof with a retractable fabric roof. Talks have begun between Uni-Systems (a primary supplier of such systems in North America) and Birdair to explore the costs and technical challenges in converting the world’s […]

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Euro Experience Tour infiltrates

May 1st, 2008

A traveling show for the UEFA Euro 2008 (football) tournament began in late January in Basel, Switzerland when an innovative inflatable building opened to the public as the first of a 13-city tour through Austria and Switzerland. The fabric building—designed by Tectoniks Ltd. in Shrewsbury, UK—is comprised of two domes that are connected by a […]

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Architectural membrane workshop to take place in May

May 1st, 2008

The 13th international workshop on the design and practical realization of architectural membrane structures will take place this May at the Technical University of Berlin. Invited lecturers this year include Dr.-Ing. Rainer Blum (Stuttgart), Prof. Wujun Chen (Shanghai), Ms. Dr. Deepali Hadker (Mumbai, India), Peter Lim (Collingwood, Australia), Nicolas Pauli (Montpellier, France) as well as […]

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Fabrics in an era of global warming

May 1st, 2008

A look at our changing climate. By Matthys Levy For millennia, growth in population and knowledge advanced slowly. Suddenly, in the early 19th century, population zoomed upward crossing the billion mark, and is now climbing above six billion (fig. 1.) By the end of the current century, it is expected that the world’s population will […]

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Sustainable views and fabric structures

May 1st, 2008

Three ways to look at their benefits. By Samuel J. Armijos With sustainable design as the most important issue in architecture today, designers are not only focusing on environmentally friendly materials but also educating their clients on the benefits of their design approach, their use of materials, and their method of construction for reaching “green” […]

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