Tensile fabric can be used internally to transform interiors to modern spaces; sculptures, cladding and shades are all ways that fabric can be applied.
Acoustics
Modern offices and public spaces can occasionally suffer from the effects of noise as it bounces to and from hard surfaces in the space.
Patterning bridges the gap between the design for a structure and the fabrication process to enable the fabric to be accurately cut to shape and made in the factory just as the design intended.
Temporary buildings are often seen as a cheap, pre-fabricated, sometimes ugly, building type but that is far from the case. The lightweight nature of tensile fabric makes it ideal for exciting, dynamic demountable structures which can be designed especially for your unique circumstances to ensure the canopy provides exactly what is required.
Tensile architecture can realise a clients weird and wonderful ideas and provide a stunning masterpiece designed exactly to their specification, but when budget is low and you still want a beautiful structure why not look to standard products for help?
Standard products are generally cheaper as the design and engineering has already been carried out, they are frequently used in the indus
Exterior
Tensile fabric is being used more and more for exterior applications in the construction industry. The very nature of fabric means that it can be tensioned and twisted into a variety of complex shapes and designs to create unique aesthetically stunning structures.