This is interesting and thank you for making this content. Also, it will be great if there is an explanation about the placement for the utilities for this structure system. Because I learn a lot from here
Hi , i am a architecture senior student , and i want to design for my senior project a tent just like the red Indians. so my question is what is the best shape to accomplish the red Indians tent and will it be possible ?
hi! how do you produce the fabric? do you use threads and weave them together (how if not machine made)? what is the term for the process? or do you get them in patches and sew them together? would appreciate your reply!
Hi Blue Diablo, It's Luff Track. This is the aluminium extrusion we use to hold the fabric in place. Anything else, you can email us on mail@architen.com Thanks - Jason
This is interesting and thank you for making this content. Also, it will be great if there is an explanation about the placement for the utilities for this structure system. Because I learn a lot from here
Hi Jason, it shows on your video using an adhesive - what type of adhesive is that and what material is the membrane
Hi, what is the most efficient way to construct the seams for
- PTFE coated glass
- PVC
- Silicon coated glass
- ETFE
- Tenara
Thanks!
Hi , i am a architecture senior student , and i want to design for my senior project a tent just like the red Indians. so my question is what is the best shape to accomplish the red Indians tent and will it be possible ?
hi! how do you produce the fabric? do you use threads and weave them together (how if not machine made)? what is the term for the process? or do you get them in patches and sew them together? would appreciate your reply!
Super thanks for the all information super super
Are yo saying lump track? Or lev track? I can't find it in google, when you talk about the extrusions.
Hi Blue Diablo, It's Luff Track. This is the aluminium extrusion we use to hold the fabric in place. Anything else, you can email us on mail@architen.com Thanks - Jason