Waterproof Sail – Castle Hill
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PROJECT Triangles! Squares! Circles! Little kids love their shapes and so do we. Our shade sails for childcare centres and schools are site specific, maximising existing structures and exceeding safety standards. We know how important it is to be playful with colour and design, and be safe and strong with manufacture and installation. Our child
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PROJECT OVERVIEW Shade sails don’t have to be large or complex to serve their purpose. These NSW Health shade structures were designed to meet a specific brief and budget. NSW Health needed the shade the balcony level of large building in North Sydney, without drilling in to the slab for membrane reasons. We anchored the
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PROJECT Safety Netting over building entry to prevent falling objects from landing on the footpath. FABRIC: Shade Cloth and PVC Mesh STRUCTURE: Powder coated Steel
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PROJECT This job was a great example of how cleverly designed outdoor additions mean more space to do business. Waterproof tension sails for Cook + Phillip Aquatic and Fitness Centre created opportunities that didn’t exist before. The Centre wanted to expand their fitness space. For this they needed weatherproof coverage and room for storage of
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PROJECT OVERVIEW This job was a great example of how cleverly designed outdoor additions mean more space to do business. Waterproof tension sails for Cook + Phillip Aquatic and Fitness Centre created opportunities that didn’t exist before. The Centre wanted to expand their fitness space. For this they needed weatherproof coverage and room for storage
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PROJECT Project specifications We were approached by our client to design, fabricate and install a stunning fabric membrane roof system for a new restaurant and development on the Central Coast. The brief was to create a structure that would ‘wow everyone that sees it.’ The structure, designed by Charlie Hearn of Inspiral Architects, was designed
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PROJECT OVERVIEW The brief for these Commonwealth Games 2018 structures had a clear requirement: great light and aesthetic impact. Providing maximum protection for the cyclists on the hot seat to a series of Lifeguard tower membrane skins, it was excellent to do work for the Commonweath Games again. Incorporating both the double sided printing and the
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