Posts Tagged ‘Architectural Shades’

TAMPA SHADE SAIL PROJECT

TAMPA SHADE SAIL PROJECT

December 14, 2009  |  Commercial  |  3 Comments

Outside the  Tampa Bay Museum of History and along Tampa's Riverwalk, SKYShades has erected this beautiful patriotic sail shade structure. It not only provides shade for patrons waiting to enter the museum, but it is an exhibit onto itself.  Step inside the new, 60,000-square-foot History Center in Tampa’s bustling Channelside District and take a journey through 12,000 years of powerful stories. Follow in the footsteps of the first native inhabitants, Spanish conquistadors, pioneers, presidents, sports legends, and railroad tycoons. Stroll through a...

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ARCHITECTURAL SHADES

ARCHITECTURAL SHADES

October 28, 2009  |  Commercial  |  2 Comments

SKYShades wanted an artistic and aesthetically pleasing sail structure to grace the atrium of their corporate headquarters at 407 Wekiva Springs Road in Orlando, Florida. The featured center piece consists of two intersecting hypar sails (1 black and 1 terracotta). The two sails intersect; therefore, the design, pattering, and manufacturing had to be exact, so under tension the two sails don't touch. The dramatic height differences in the high and low points of the sails define this unique structure. The end...

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HILLSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE PROJECT

HILLSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE PROJECT

October 26, 2009  |  Commercial  |  No Comments

Hillsborough Community College is located in Tampa, Florida, right next door to Raymond James Stadium, where the Buccaneers play. The President of HCC was familiar with the shade sail concept and wanted to shade the atrium at the college. The project was sent out to bid, but only SKYShades was able to meet the specification that no columns be used. SKYShades partnered with HCC in doing the exploratory work to determine where the existing building columns were located. SKYShades then...

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