The Bureau of Textile Architecture is dedicated to the construction, installation, project, engineering, project management and textile making applied to any type of building, such as shopping malls, sports centres, auditoriums, offices, stands, for direct customers and for companies in this sector.

Projects are developed in Spain, the rest of Europe and worldwide.

 

Textile roof Palacio de Cristal, Exhibit. M. Abakanowicz, Madrid

Inauguration Hotel del Vino M. Riscal, Frank Gehry, La Rioja

The materials used range from membranes made of PVC-Polyester, fiberglass and Teflon (PTFE), ethylene Tetraflúor ethylene (ETFE), fiberglass and silicone, and others, configuring roofs tensioned and pneumatic.

BIOCLIMATIC TREE, [ecosistema urbano], VALLECAS

Textile Architecture offers the possibility of building forms with complex geometries and saving lights so great, that would be impossible with conventional materials.

MEDIA TREE, [ecosistema urbano], VALLECAS

The use of textile materials, whether membrane or tensioned mesh, which can be printed with almost any image, and the light structures, have already generated a new type of buildings and spectacular organic forms suitable for all types of applications.

Cover flight simulators CAE, Barajas

Furthermore, the ongoing development of new materials, has generated greater guarantees in the durability of this type of work, who have moved from temporary or removable to be stable and durable.

BAT jobs in 32nd America´s Cup
Cover mobile Bullring, Zaragoza
Auditorium Fair Horse, Jerez

The technology employed in textile architecture derives from the nautical SAIL LOFT and we know that many of the materials, solutions and names that are used are common to both disciplines.

From the initial design to implementation of such coverings, tools and knowledge of the possibilities of the materials used allow an almost infinite repertoire of solutions and geometries.

Geometry and mesh generation, 3D visualizations, statical analysis and patterning