…Inc. “Had this been a traditionally roofed structure, the heavier components used for support, such as metal beams and concrete, could have come loose and injured, potentially significantly, patrons of…
…supported by a cable net. Lastly, another portion located on the lower edges near the compression ring will incorporate Birdair’s Tensotherm system in order to provide thermal performance. The installation…
…of natural daylight and seven percent of re-radiated energy (solar heat) to transmit through. The lightweight membrane also provides a cost-effective solution requiring less structural steel to support the roof…
…of the PTFE membrane, cables, clamping and structural supporting steel. The new canopies not only complement the resort’s signature look, but also provide patrons and employees with much needed protection…
…supporting steel. The project is expected to be completed in the fall of 2016. As the mall prepares for its expansion, Liverpool needed a roofing solution that would help keep…
…the brand name Teflon®) coated fiberglass will form the undulating roof design. Functionally, the valleys formed by the tensioned-membrane roof’s cable system will help drain rainwater while sheltering spectators from…
…beyond. We believe Birdair’s tensioned membrane amphitheater roof and shade canopies support our vision of Imagine Clearwater, and we’re eager to see them installed.” The world’s first and only translucent…
…Inc. “Accordingly, we look forward to continuing our support of the University of Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning’s lecture series.” Birdair maintains a business development relationship with Zaha Hadid…
…Soaring 292 feet above the playing field, two 1,225-foot arch box trusses support the world’s longest single-span roof structure. About Birdair: Birdair, Inc. is the leading specialty contractor of custom…
…Kanawha River throughout Charleston’s history. The look of the steel arches that support the fabric roof and steel were inspired by the paddleboat wheel. Spectators are covered by a 35-foot…