…presence at the conference will directly impact architects interested in tensile architecture. Representatives from Birdair will be on hand to discuss recent innovations in fabric membrane roofing design and functionality,…
New Conical Canopies from Birdair Welcome Visitors to San Diego Airport’s New Car Rental Center Providing guests with relief from the San Diego’s famous sunshine, the structures—which consist of approximately…
…order to better serve its clients in North America, Birdair will leverage strategic partnerships and tap into the professional services of its parent company, the Taiyo Kogyo Group, which is…
…Cuernavaca, the Nuevo Vallarta Palace Hotel, Las Lomas Golf Club, Centro Sur Shopping Center, La Cuspide Shopping Center, Intermall Torreon Shopping Center and Galerias Vallarta Shopping Center. In line with…
…Partner (GMP Architects), Hamburg, Germany and the project engineer is Schlaich Bergermann and Partners, Stuttgart, Germany. Along with Green Point Stadium, Birdair is also serving as roofing sub-contractor for two…
…Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadow-Corona Park in Queens, New York. These enhancements include Arthur Ashe Stadium’s new retractable roofing system with 210,000 square feet of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)…
…supervising the membrane construction on Cricket Stadium, in addition to directing the project through different stages, is due to their vast experience in stadium roof construction, which requires high performance…
…as they’ve had to do extremely little maintenance on the structure over the past 35 years.” Throughout the past three and a half decades, the tensioned membrane roof structure has…
…incorporate three different types of tensile membrane in the overall roofing system; it’s exciting and innovative.” To date, Birdair has completed work on 65 sports facilities globally, incorporating tensile architecture…
…the stadium’s fabric roof. Managing Director, Bernie Neylan says his team is ecstatic to be involved. “This project means a lot to MakMax considering the close proximity to our head…