…to meet the most demanding building codes and standards in subtropical regions such as Florida, Puerto Rico and the Caribbean. This includes the Miami-Dade County Building Code Compliance Office’s requirements…
…scrubbing or power washing,” he explains. Birdair’s TiO2 tensile fabric membrane, first used on recreational and religious sites in Japan, consists of three selections, each graded according to their…
…In the process, it meets increasingly demanding energy and building codes required throughout North America. Nanogel has an air content of 95 percent, making it the lightest solid material in…
…last five years and is even required in numerous states in order to comply with energy codes. Until lately, however, it has been feasible for only those offering more traditional…
…in the world) to utilize a TiO2 coated architectural fabric membrane roofing system. The innovative Titanium Dioxide coating, developed by Taiyo Kogyo Corporation of Japan, provides the stadium with reduced…
…headquartered in Japan. The remaining Birdair workforce will continue to focus on custom tensioned membrane structures. As the company goes through this restructuring phase, it will honor its current contracted…
…Taiyo Corporation in Japan, Birdair—along with a number of MakMax Group affiliates—has completed more than 1,300 marquee tensile architectural projects in more than 30 countries and six continents. To support…
…at the 1967 International and Universal Exposition, the Japan Pavilion at Expo 2000 in Hannover, Germany, a series of tent structures for German Federal Exhibitions in the 1950s, and for…