Texlon® ETFE Canopy for Canberra Centre, Australia
Texlon® ETFE canopies perform in various architectural projects. These canopies connect 2 buildings and span across the street Scotts Crossing at the Canberra Centre, Australia. The canopies are part of a redesign project that aimed to revitalize the Canberra Centre, emphasizing its civic significance and creating a more welcoming public realm. The architects are Buchan Group.
Lightweight Canopies
Texlon® ETFE (Ethylene tetrafluoroethylene) is an innovative material used for creating lightweight, transparent canopies and roofing systems. A canopy serves multiple functions, including providing shelter from the elements, enhancing the aesthetic appeal of the center, and contributing to the overall architectural design of the space.
Vector Foiltec installed two elegant 2-layer Texlon® ETFE canopies. They cover an area of 720 m². The canopies provide benefits for the visitors, owners, and operators of the Canberra Centre.
Enhance Urban Spaces
This project in Canberra is a prime example of how modern architectural solutions can enhance urban spaces.
Texlon® ETFE canopies offer a unique combination of aesthetics, performance, and sustainability, making them an increasingly popular choice for modern architectural projects across various sectors.
Information
Date | 2022 |
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Location | Canberra City ACT, Australia |
Sector | Retail |
Size | 720 m² |
Structure | Steel |
Type | Canopy |
Architects | Buchan Group |
Images Copyright: Vector Foiltec