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Using the air (apparent)

January 1st, 1970

Inflatable buildings have their own unique advantages, especially portability and easy set-up. By Bruce Wright, AIA Inflatable buildings can have some special requirements-such as air pumps to fill the structural fabric tubes-unlike any other type of structure, but they also have advantages for relocatable buildings or rapid set-up for disaster relief structures. David Kelsall, technical […]

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Getting creative

January 1st, 1970

PROBLEM: When you’re tensioning a fabric structure, it’s difficult to pull the fabric close enough to the attachment point to connect the permanent hardware. SOLUTION: A compactly built rigging block can pull the fabric closer than a come-along. “Say you have a 50-foot-by-50-foot fabric structure with four points,” says Charles Duvall, principal at Duvall Design, […]

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Where do I find it?

January 1st, 1970

Most fabricators have one or two suppliers for hardware and finishing supplies, depending on the industries they work in most often. But sometimes connectors, trims, ties and tubing can come from unexpected places. Awning makers may find that for an unusual job, marine hardware fits the bill. Fabricators who do a lot of prototyping may […]

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Snapshot: Kids’ commodities

January 1st, 1970

By Sigrid Tornquist In 2003 Pottery Barn Kids approached Susan Shields of Airtex Design Group to produce a unique signature children’s chair. The product became the Anywhere Chair, a timeless product, which became the signature of the Pottery Barn Kids brand. “We were able to design, source and sell this product at $99 (opening price […]

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Full-service digital

January 1st, 1970

Digital graphics can make a strong and original statement, adding a focal point to a room, says Patrick Walker, president of Cleveland, Ohio-based 4walls®. “We are a boutique product design firm with digital printing, all under one roof—a full-service shop in order to best satisfy customers. We learned to get it right, start to finish, […]

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Textiles of tomorrow

January 1st, 1970

Design firms like Creation Baumann of Zurich, Switzerland, take the lead in using textiles to transform interiors, whether as opulent eye-catchers or quiet, understated backdrops. Its new Efalda opens out like a fan, thanks to ingenious fold technology that changes a curtain’s color via the viewing angle. The company’s panel curtains adjust to ambient light […]

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Drivers, turning points

January 1st, 1970

According to a Grand View Research report released in January, protection and military applications accounted for the largest market share (27.5 percent) for smart textiles in 2012. The rest of the pie was split between architecture (20.6 percent), sports/fitness (17.3 percent), transportation (14.8 percent), fashion and entertainment (12.4 percent), and medical (7.3 percent). But University […]

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Looking good

January 1st, 1970

As with any other piece of garment, style and quality are key. We decided to design and manufacture all our products in the USA and Italy by leveraging exclusively the highest-quality artisanship and materials available. — Davide Vigano, Heapsylon For most markets, style is going to be very important. That garment has to meet all […]

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Wing Inflatables meets new, stringent U.S. Army requirements

January 1st, 1970

Wing Inflatables’ P Series combat rubber raiding craft (CRRC) recently met a challenging set of never-done-before requirements released by the U.S. Army for inflatable boats. The CRRC is made with Cooley Group’s Coolthane® polyurethane fabric to provide a longer life and up to three times the puncture resistance of Hypalon® or PVC. Its patent-pending hull […]

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Vehicle repair

January 1st, 1970

Anchor Industries, Evansville, Ind., was recently awarded a contract with the U.S. Department of Defense to supply its vehicle maintenance shelters to the Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support in Philadelphia, Pa. The shelters are engineered specifically for the military market, designed for multiple deployments and long-term fixed base operations. Tough, 17-ounce laminated polyester vinyl is […]

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