Textile
Architecture
CHARACTERISTICS
The light and imaginative character of textile architecture is a type of sun protection that responds to the need for light structures that provide the robustness of masonry constructions. Either to complete buildings, or, by themselves, for the use of outdoor spaces.
The textile architecture is basically represented by static fabric surfaces achieved by their tension through the combination of structures steel (masts) and cable stays.
It is a very unique type of solar protection solution, with the possibility of designing infinite three-dimensional shapes (loose, aerial, triangular, hyperbolic paraboloids, conoids of revolution, etc. ).
The textile architecture applications range from small stretched textile membranes for private terraces and gardens to the most complex constructions simulating large construction sites.
The different fabrics such as polyester fiber with PVC coating, whether manufactured in mass as micro perforated are the ideal fabrics that contribute to the tense structures imaginative forms of great plastic beauty and total effectiveness. The numerous treatments and resistance characteristics that the fabrics possess make them ideal for resisting outdoors in severe weather conditions.
Thanks to the fabric as a covering element and due to its light and original appearance, it has a high degree of adaptation to any environment.
LIGHT STRUCTURES
The structures of the tense-static surfaces composed of masts and high-strength braided cables, designed and calculated by textile engineers and architects represent the tensile skeleton of textile membranes.
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Galvanized steel, lacquered steel and stainless steel structures provide the possibility of offering different finishes.
Resulting in structures with a suggestive character, enhancing the lightness of the stretched canvases..
CHARACTERISTICS
The light and imaginative character of textile architecture is a type of sun protection that responds to the need for light structures that provide the robustness of masonry constructions. Either to complete buildings, or, by themselves, for the use of outdoor spaces.
The textile architecture is basically represented by static fabric surfaces achieved by their tension through the combination of structures steel (masts) and cable stays.
It is a very unique type of solar protection solution, with the possibility of designing infinite three-dimensional shapes (loose, aerial, triangular, hyperbolic paraboloids, conoids of revolution, etc. ).
The textile architecture applications range from small stretched textile membranes for private terraces and gardens to the most complex constructions simulating large construction sites.
The different fabrics such as polyester fiber with PVC coating, whether manufactured in mass as micro perforated are the ideal fabrics that contribute to the tense structures imaginative forms of great plastic beauty and total effectiveness. The numerous treatments and resistance characteristics that the fabrics possess make them ideal for resisting outdoors in severe weather conditions.
Thanks to the fabric as a covering element and due to its light and original appearance, it has a high degree of adaptation to any environment.
LIGHT STRUCTURES
The structures of the tense-static surfaces composed of masts and high-strength braided cables, designed and calculated by textile engineers and architects represent the tensile skeleton of textile membranes.
.
Galvanized steel, lacquered steel and stainless steel structures provide the possibility of offering different finishes.
Resulting in structures with a suggestive character, enhancing the lightness of the stretched canvases..