…the New York and Chicago offices of Skidmore, Owens & Merrill LLP (SOM). The Hajj Terminal is one of the world’s largest airport terminals, covering 120 acres and 2.8 million…
…part of our new 2011 webinar series that will give architecture, operations and facilities management professionals a better understanding of how to maximize the potential of Tensotherm,” says Kevin Mayer,…
Raising the Roof with Tensile ETFE Design Breaking the Glass Roof – Building with ETFE Architecture Published: November 04, 2016 A relatively new product within the industry, EFE is a…
Best of the US 2016 – Birdair, Inc. A New Approach to Roofing and Facades from a Seasoned Industry Leader Published: November 04, 2016 Birdair was selected as one of…
…is sponsored by Birdair to honor Walter Bird, founder of Birdair and former UB instructor. Pugh + Scarpa Architects, the Santa Monica, California-based architecture, interior design and planning firm, is…
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium Features Tensile Membrane Fabric Roof From Birdair, Inc. Asia’s Largest Tensile Roof Provides Functional and Aesthetic Benefits to New Delhi Stadium Published: August 31, 2010 The Jawaharlal…
…the PTFE membrane, structural supporting steel, and clamping system. Athletic programs, particularly soccer, at the University of Louisville have enjoyed a lot of success, paving the way for a new,…
…says Lamie. “Many have commented that the Pavilion has been a great investment for the community and it will encourage new development in the area.” The Century Center Convention Center…
…world, is pleased to announce the addition of three new individuals to its corporate office facilities in Buffalo, NY. Richard Appleby and Walter Kunz have joined Birdair’s sales and marketing…
…of the new coating material were described by Jeffrey Carpenter, Birdair project engineer: “TiO2 is a photocatalyst. It uses the sun’s UV radiation, along with the oxygen and water vapor…
Birdair, Inc.’s Advanced Cable-Tensioned Roof System Highlights Kuwait’s Jaber Al-Ahmad International Stadium Published: September 25, 2007 From the fabric membrane peaks that echo Kuwait’s southern sand dunes to the saddle-shaped…
…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…