…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…
…old MakMax site include improved graphics and readability plus more product specific content including more than 160 downloadable files in the Members Area. New Content: The Profile menu features new…
…covering a new pavilion overlooking the Kanawha River. As the project’s design-build roofing subcontractor, Birdair constructed the TiO-coated PTFE (polytetrafluoroeethylene, or Teflon) fabric membrane canopies. The new Schoenbaum Stage is…
…the decision to go with Birdair again a couple years ago when we foresaw that the roof would need to be replaced soon.” Unlike the original roof, this new roof…
Birdair, Inc. Launches TensothermTM with Nanogel® Web Site New Site Provides Comprehensive Overview of World’s First Insulated Composite Membrane Roofing System Published: October 21, 2009 Birdair, Inc., the leading specialty…
…of new LED lighting, HVAC equipment, flooring and capped off with a new Tensotherm™ insulated translucent membrane roofing system by Birdair. Although at 28 years old, the facility had outlived…
…of performances at the amphitheater covered by a dramatic Birdair canopy. “The new tensile membrane canopy will complement the beauty that Riverview Park provides. We’re confident that guests will love…
…Wellness in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Compared to the facility’s previous roof, the new Tensotherm roofing system provides five times the existing insulation values and improves condensation issues. The new roof…
…future projects,” said Michele Roth, Marketing Manager for Birdair. “With the growth of retrofit projects versus new builds, we will be discussing the various possibilities of transforming an existing building…
…roofing system atop the atrium of the university’s Architecture Building. The retrofitted roof features Birdair’s innovative TensoSky® ETFE film. The new roof covers the atrium’s open space and allows students,…
…to a stunning new sight—three Birdair canopies. Published: October 14, 2014 The crossed-arch PTFE structures will cover the hotel’s three tower central atriums, providing 21,000 square feet of natural daylight…
…in partnership with Cabot Corporation and Geiger Engineers, will produce the new material offering the same grace and flexibility of Birdair’s renowned tensile roofing fabrics, but with the added benefits…