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Small Fabric Structures

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Small Fabric Structures: Typically these may be of a plan area of 250 square metres or less. They are often used as shade structures or as signature items at entrances to larger buildings.

Other applications include the provision for a shaded area in playgrounds, school yards, car dealerships and as internal sculptures.

They may be made from coated fabric or membranes as a water-proof barrier or of open fabric such as knitted shade cloth.

The following articles are in random order:

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List of articles in category Small Fabric Structures
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Noosa Botanical Gardens (2021 DA Entry 4563)
M Pavilion 2021 Sun Shade/Sail (2021 DA Entry 1857)
Canopy at Rosenthal Ave, Lane Cove (DA 2021 Entry)
Navigation Park Shade Structure Tarneit, VIC (DA 2021 Entry)
Wigley Reserve Playground Structure (DA 2021 Entry)
Playa Vista Stage Covering
Central Westgate Sky Walk (2016)
Projects from 2018 Design Awards (Cat 1)
Randwick Golf Club Canopy (2018)
Mandura Fishing Pier Shade Structure Project
Ryde Shopping Centre Travelator Canopy Project
Bondi Pavillion Project (2018)
Mary McKillop College Amphitheatre
Canteen Canopy Extension
Little Edward Street Atrium Roof
Shop With Me Mobile Pop Up
Yatala Tank Cover
The Clubhouse (2007)
SKIPPS Shade Structure
Penbank Sound Shell
Orion Springfield
Northern Busways Park & Ride Terminals
Nerang State School
Jirrawun Arts Centre
Flemington Racecourse Meeting Point
Australian Wildlife Centre Healesville
Aussie World Entrance Canopy
John Power Stand
South Hedland Town Centre - LSAA High Commendation
Melbourne Girls Grammar School Cover to Communal Deck

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