Blue Dome, an unusual theme park, shows water in all its forms. The textile PTFE membrane roofing provides weather protection as well as lighting and shade for the building.
An elegant and functional umbrella installation for the historic castle Wasseralfingen now allows public theater, concerts and cultural events to take place in all weathers.
With the bronze display column situated in front of the old castle, the Württemberg State Museum wishes to create an impressive feature that highlights and gives information about its ongoing exhibitions.
Architectural umbrellas for up-market requirements where esthetic styling is of paramount importance. High-quality materials withstand wind-velocities up to 100 km/h, are waterproof and UV-resistant.
Innovative fabrics for textile architecture open up almost endless artistic possibilities – in particular for open spaces. The Ammonhof Dresden is an office and administrative center whose unusual architecture is appreciated not only by its tenants but also by the city’s many inhabitants.
Make an impression using architecture and art! The interior-lit 11 m-high steel structure covered with technical light fabric is a wonderful way to do so.
Membrane roofs used as all-weather canopies that are attractively and individually designed for each customer ensure maximum functionality and aesthetics. The fabric guarantees a reliable UV and weather resistance over many years.
The use of textiles for construction/renovation purposes makes the continued use of historical buildings possible despite their easy-to-damage and delicate condition.