We Make Architecture with Fabric
Fabric Architect (FA) designs and builds custom fabric canopies, awnings, shade structures, carports and tensile fabric structures for people who want "one of a kind" protection from the Elements (rain, wind, snow). FA also offers standard products thru selective manufacturers worldwide including Infinity Canopy.
- We specialize in custom tensile fabric structures, recovers, architectural umbrellas and shade structures.
- We design, detail and build what you want: Temporary, Permanent, Interior, Exterior.
- Clients range from Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Restaurant, Automobile, Resort, Hotel, Summer Camps and Retail
- We have a proven process for building complex tensile fabric roofs using a network of independent architects, engineers, consultants and manufacturers.
- We seek out and offer the best in architectural fabric structures from around the world to compliment our custom structures.
- Architects, Engineers, Contractors and Business Owners call upon us to provide design assistance, estimates, preliminary loads, fabric samples, specifications, foundation design, fabrication and complete turnkey services.
- We deal in HDPE (high density polyethylene), PVC (vinyl coated polyester), PTFE (Teflon coated fiberglass) and ETFE (Ethylene tetrafluoroethylene), just to name a few.
- We work directly with clients or thru designers, engineers, manufacturers and contractors.
- If you need or want it in fabric, contact Fabric Architect. Sam Armijos. 973.244.5871. sam@fabricarchitect.com
Fabric Architecture is a visual resource book with images of awnings, umbrellas, interiors, tents, shade structures, textile facades and custom fabric structures built around the world. As an added feature, Fabric Architecture includes six (6) actual fabric samples, giving you the opportunity to see and feel some of the materials available.
It was created to show what you can do with architectural fabrics. Its a "coffee-table style" book with a lot of picture and clear text.
Its a great way to start a project. See what's been done before and touch and feel the fabric.
It was created to show what you can do with architectural fabrics. Its a "coffee-table style" book with a lot of picture and clear text.
Its a great way to start a project. See what's been done before and touch and feel the fabric.