…in the country, sporting a Birdair 24,000-square-foot PTFE fiberglass canopy roof over the grandstands. “The University of Louisville now has the premier collegiate soccer stadium in the country. Birdair is…
…guests and vehicles. Published: August 06, 2014 After a long flight, the last thing travelers want is to struggle to find the right shuttle to take them to the right…
…sun’s energy while holding just seven percent on its exterior surface. Certain grades of PTFE fiberglass can absorb 14 percent of the sun’s energy while allowing 13 percent of natural…
…reserved for car rental companies and 300 for employees. Renovations Take Flight With LPA Group serving as the architect and engineer and Magnum Builders of Sarasota, Inc. serving as the…
…is home to approximately 360 arrivals and departures every day. The 5,000-acre airport is the second-largest airport in North Carolina and serves 57 destinations with 17 major airlines. In 2022,…
…Roof Rating Council certified and can reflect as much as 73 percent of the sun’s energy, and certain grades of PTFE fiberglass can absorb 14 percent of the sun’s energy…
…as much as 73 percent of the sun’s energy while holding just 7 percent on its exterior surface. Certain grades of PTFE fiberglass can absorb 14 percent of the sun’s…
…leading specialty contractor for custom tensile membrane structures for over 65 years, will help John F. Kennedy (JFK) International Airport’s New Terminal One (NTO) take flight with a next-generation TensoSky®…
…to maximize southern exposure, taking full advantage of the sun for energy. The end result is a striking and unique structure set against the backdrop of the Museum’s traditional buildings…
…the hot Louisiana sun. Birdair will work in concert with Kevin Bryan Architect, LLC and Carter Construction Co., Inc. to complete the project efficiently while providing a high quality end…
…73 percent of the sun’s energy. Certain grades of PTFE fiberglass can absorb 14 percent of the sun’s energy while allowing 13 percent of natural daylight and seven percent of…
…down dirt and other organic materials through a chemical reaction with the sun’s UV rays, oxygen and water vapor, present in the air, extending the vibrancy of the material. TiO2…