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Literature

Membrane Design in Japan (1967-1990)

Literature information
Publisher:

Shinkenchiku-Sha Co., Ltd.

Year of publication:

1990

Literature type:

Book

ISBN:

ISBN 4-7869-0084-2 C3052 P10000E

Linked projects

Expo 1970 (Osaka): Fuji Group Pavilion

Tokyo Sea Life Park

Yokohama Exotic Showcase 1989 (Yokohama): Sakuragicho-gate Area

Expo 1970 (Osaka): Automobile Pavilion

Expo 1970 (Osaka): Mush-balloon

Expo 1970 (Osaka): Sub-gate west

Expo 1970 (Osaka): Telecommunication Pavilion

Expo 1975 (Okinawa): Aquapolis

Expo 1985 (Tsukuba): Electric Power Pavilion

Expo 1985 (Tsukuba): Expo Plaza

Expo 1985 (Tsukuba): Foreign Pavilion A-1

Expo 1985 (Tsukuba): Suntory Pavilion

International Garden and Greenery Expo 1990 (Osaka): Government Garden

Kajima Airdome

My Dome (Soda Shoten Fishery Shops)

Portopia Exposition 1981 (Kobe): International Plaza

Rotunda, Compound Building

Sea & Island Expo 1989 (Hiroshima): Main Stage (Marmaid Bowl)

Seto Ohashi Bridge Expo1988 (Shikoku): Air Ocean Dome

Silk Road Expo 1988 (Nara): Heijo Palace Site Area

Silk Road Expo 1988 (Nara): Kirin Pavilion

Silk Road Expo 1988 (Nara): Oasis Pavilion

Silk Road Expo 1988 (Nara): Ukigumo Area

Silver Hut

Students' Dining Wing of Waseda University,Tokorozawa Campus

Sukiya-Yu (Buddist Altar Room)

Suma Aqualife Park

Tottori Dome, Kushiro Community Gymnasium

Yokohama Exotic Showcase 1989 (Yokahama): Seaside Area

Yokohama Exotic Showcase 1989 (Yokahama): Takashimacho-gate Area

Akita Skydome

Tokyo Dome 'Bigg Egg'


 
 
 

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Upcoming event

2 May

Textile Roofs 2023

TheTextile Roofs workshops are concerned with the design of architectural membrane roof structures. For most people such roofs are typified by world famous sports stadia and temporary exposition structures.  Although prestigious buildings of this type continue to utilise tensile roofing systems, the scope of application has widened considerably over the past decade. Today tensile roofs are routinely used in shopping centres, corporate headquarters, leisure centres, zoos, schools and even factories.  With a combination of visually dramatic curvilinear form, and economic efficiency, such architectural solutions represent an attractive option for many situations.

The textile roof industry continues to grow world-wide. In order to encourage this development, workshops on the Design and Realisation of Textile Roofs have been held in for more than 20 years. Due to their practical emphasis and unique format, these events have proven increasingly popular.

The participants of the previous events have come from a wide range of backgrounds ranging from established experts to novice students. This rich-mix appears to form part of the popularity of the workshops.

The main objectives of this workshop are to provide fundamental information, as well as presenting the state-of-the-art in textile roof engineering. Above all, the workshop aims to provide practical answers to real-world questions.

 

Scientific Supervision: Prof Rosemarie Wagner (KIT)