The Power & Light Entertainment District in downtown Kansas City, Missouri is home to three Structurflex projects: the KC Live! Roof, Elements Courtyard canopy, and the P&L District towers facade. For the the roof over the outdoor KC Live! entertainment venue, Structurflex designed and developed the first single-layer ETFE tension membrane structure in North America. […]
Spectacular al fresco canopy for picturesque lakeside venue
Tension membrane entrance feature says “welcome”
Medical center entrance canopies make a dramatic statement
Building “the biggest pavilion in Australia” for the Royal Melbourne Showgrounds
Netball stadium roof plays to the strengths of tensile membranes
Cost-effective replacement roof for popular garden center
Hotel tops off roof terrace with an elegant Structurflex cover
An exhibition hall that enhances the neighborhood
Creating an enticing shopping environment in Porirua
We are pleased to have collaborated with KieranTimberlake and the outfit of a parking structure on the Rice University Campus. In their blog post, they describe the concepts they employed to create an iconic sculptural element. For more details see the KieranTimberlake blog post.
While tensile fabric has several distinct advantages over more traditional materials like glass, one of the most important may be its ability to withstand severe weather events. Our tensile structures and tensile facades in Miami, Jacksonville, Houston, Fort Worth, Waco, and Atlanta did not sustain any damage or require any repair despite enduring events ranging […]