…of RDU’s Park Economy 3 Expansion plan. A total of seven PTFE canopies will be constructed throughout Park Economy 3. Five new tensile canopies – each 48’ long x 28’…
…and Estádio Nacional in Brasília. Listed as a national monument of Brazil, Estádio Mineirão was built in 1965 and will host six World Cup matches. A lightweight tensile roof will…
…the Bells and Whistles In addition to the pitch, the complex surrounding the area is fully loaded to ensure Louisville’s student-athletes enjoy their experiences. The building features separate team locker…
…PVC and Tensotherm™. Birdair, based in Buffalo, NY, is a member of the Taiyo Kogyo Group, with operations serving North and South America and other international locations. For more information…
…of the Taiyo Kogyo Group, with operations serving North and South America and other international locations. For more information about Birdair, like us on Facebook, call 1-800-622-2246 or visit www.birdair.com….
…with protection for the garden space and guests below. This retrofit project will replace the current space frame structures. At Ka’anapali Beach Club, guests relax poolside at the acre wide,…
…of the Taiyo Kogyo Group, with operations serving North and South America and other international locations. For more information about Birdair, like us on Facebook, call 1-800-622-2246 or visit www.birdair.com….
…tailgating or even “sailgating” on the Brazos River around the site. The stadium features six founder’s suites, 39 suites, 79 Loge boxes, 3,000 Baylor Line seating and 6,700 total student…
…and has more than 100 exhibits. After suffering damage along with the rest of Miami when Hurricane Andrew, a Category 5 Hurricane, made landfall in southern Florida and devastated parts…
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…
…for embassy design.” Birdair’s ETFE film has been optimized to shade interiors at the embassy from east, west and south sun while admitting daylight and framing large open-view portals to…
…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…