Architectural Tension Membrane Structure | Projects
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Chameleon Technologies Arlington, TX Architectural Project
This octagonal canopy is used to cover the "Chameleon" ride at an amusement park in Arlington, Texas.
View the full Chameleon Technologies Arlington, TX Architectural Project details.American Constructors of California , Inc. Los Angeles, California Architectural Project
The University of California needed temporary facilities to house the Powell Library while their permanent buildings were being seismically reinforced.
View the full American Constructors of California , Inc. Los Angeles, California Architectural Project details.VRH/TAMS of New York Jamaica, New York Architectural Project
The domestic baggage claim area of the International Arrivals Building is a unique marriage of steel and fabric technology which has produced a high cost-effective and futuristic looking structure.
Measuring 70' wide by 96' long, the roof has been designed by New York architect David Liebowitz and utilizes Rubb's patented fabric tensioning hardware, which was also used on the highly acclaimed Temporary Powell Library at UCLA in California. The roof is supported by 12 arched, 8" x 12" hot dip galvanized beams which are secured by galvanized connected purlins and stainless steel exterior wind bracing cables. The 12 arched I-beams were stretch formed by Chicago Metal Forming.
Over this is tensioned the high tenacity PVC coated polyester architectural fabric, which is top finished with a DuPont Tedlar coating to help maintain a clean appearance. The translucent fabric is also used for the endwall panels to create a light filled interior.
Del Amo Construction Los Angeles, California Architectural Project
This project consists of two Rubb structures. The first structure measures 70' x 100' (w x h) and is connected to a 90' x 300' Rubb structure. The structure is used for basketball courts. The structure is customized with padded leg sections and has metal siding on the gable ends.
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