Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Handmade to spec: from pergola to canopy

A new Post "Handmade to spec: from pergola to canopy" was written on the January 11, 2012 at 10:25 pm on "Textile Global - Textile and Fashion News".

This residential canopy is a retrofit of an existing wood pergola.
Located in Parklands, an upscale suburb north of Christchurch, New
Zealand , the project fits on top of the wooden support structure,
perfectly matching the architecture of the house. Kolorful Kanvas Ltd
[1]., Waltham, created a low, curved-steel unobtrusive frame below the
house roofline that allowed adequate rainwater runoff. The canopy
frame is made of 60mm galvanized steel, the ribs custom rolled to spec
by a co-operating engineering firm. The 5.5m wide frame was cut and
taken to site and fitted to ensure that all angles and existing
construction irregularities were accommodated. The translucent PVC
cover fabric included sleeves that allowed for on-site tensioning. All
parts were powder coated to match existing house trim.

Read more here:
Handmade to spec: from pergola to canopy

Links:
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[1] http://www.kolorfulkanvas.co.nz/

http://www.textileglobal.com/2012/01/handmade-to-spec-from-pergola-to-canopy.html

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