…said Tom Connell, Project Executive, Birdair. “The park is already a great space that offers scenic views of New York, and we hope this new seasonal tensile structure will provide…
…original roof was installed in 1983 and the new Tensotherm roof maintains the facility’s external appearance while improving daylighting, insulation, energy efficiency and temperature control. Until recently, it was considered…
…first football game and since then has been a staple of the local economy, but a new stadium was needed as the program continues to attract new fans and great…
Striking Birdair Roof atop Sharm el Sheikh International Airport breaks new architectural ground in Middle East Published: September 25, 2007 Sharm el Sheikh International Airport, situated along the southern tip…
DFW Airport Taps Birdair Once Again Recently, Birdair was awarded a new contract to design and build two additional PTFE structures. Published: March 12, 2015 Airports should be a comfortable…
…fabricated and installed the tensioned membrane roof and facade cladding systems for this new world-class athletic facility. Central to Red Bull Arena’s sleek new contemporary, European-style design are its roof…
…new Service & Maintenance Brochure, featuring key information about its comprehensive membrane structure services, post-project resources, brand building programs and more. “Birdair’s new Service & Maintenance Brochure will serve as…
…has begun construction on a new $76.8 million “Athletic Village” at and around Camp Randall stadium and part of the new work will soon feature a Tensotherm™ with LumiraTM aerogel…
Birdair, Inc. Completes World’s First TensothermTM with Nanogel® Project New Insulated Composite Membrane Roofing System Promotes Thermal Efficiency, Moisture Resistance and Daylighting at Dedmon Athletic Center Published: May 11, 2009…
…team included Marpillero Pollak Architects of New York City, Weidlinger Engineers of New York City, and Mongiove Associates as the General Contractor. To date, Birdair has completed work on more…
TenoSky® ETFE is considered the material of choice, from traditional skylight applications to building facades, because of its exceptional durability and transparency compared to glass structures. Download PDF: A New…
…installed new roof anchors, transferred the loads to new foundations and removed the temporary shoring towers. Two years and one engineering feat later, Birdair’s work for the Denver International Airport…