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RNA
Commerce Building
RNA's Commerce Building is shaded
on
three facades
by striking tension
membranes
of conical and hypar
shapes
smoothly linked to roof trusses
and
perimeter
concrete piers. |
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Peninsula
Fair Shopping Centre
This shopping mall in northern
Brisbane
enjoys
natural light from
six tension
membrane domes,
the
largest; 22m square. |
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Highway
Nissan
A single conical tension membrane
highlights this
car dealership and
protects
prestige vehicles from
the
sun, rain and hail. |
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Brisbane
BMW
When inferior fabrics failed, BMW
turned to quality
Seaman fabric to
protect
their prestige vehicles
from
the elements. |
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Oxley's
on the Wharf
This well known Restaurant
needed an attractive
waterproof
roof structure
to enclose an open
deck. A freeform double conical
membrane
was the solution. |
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Logan
Hyperdome Shopping Centre
The largest shopping centre in
Australia
is home
to 7 Entrance Canopies
and 3 Roof Domes of
Seaman
Tedlar®PVF Fabric constructed in
1989 and
extended in 1997. |
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The
Gap General Store
A small suburban supermarket is
transformed
into a neat restaurant
with
the addition of this
conical
tension membrane. |
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Kelapa
Gading Mall - Indonesia
Porte Cochere and Eatery Terrace
Canopies
reflect Japanese
architecture
while providing
attractive useful shade to the
shopping mall. |
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Arundel
Service Station
An innovative and spectacular
linked
cone
membrane roof for
this fuel outlet. |
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BP
Tingalpa Carwash
Four individual conical roof
membranes add
to the visual
impact and customer
appeal
of this advanced technology
carwash. |
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Shin
Lin Project - Taiwan
This tension shade canopy in
Taiwan is
ideal for resisting
earthquake loads. |
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