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TensiNet Association is a collaborative platform established to enhance tensioned membrane structures within the architectural landscape. Founded in 2001 under the European Commission's 5th Framework Programme, TensiNet connects architects, engineers, urban planners, and material suppliers to share knowledge and best practices in tensile design. Through workshops, symposia, and competitions, it aims to increase the confidence in and quality of tensile architecture, ensuring its acceptance and growth in the built environment. Learn more at www.tensinet.com.
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TensiNet Association The communication platform for professionals & thoseinterested in tensionedmembraneconstructions www.tensinet.com
History TensiNet was funded by the EC within the 5th Framework Programme Work programme GROWTH Start Date: 01.03.2001End Date: 01.03.2004
History It started as a Thematic Network for Upgrading the Built Environment in Europe through Tensile Structures
History • Ideas for a research proposal were discussed in 1999 • Create a common basis in Europe • Cover the full life-cycle
History • Establish knowledge bases • Accessible through website www.tensinet.com • User-friendly interface
History • Not enough confidence • Clients • Almost no experience • Architects • Engineers • Contractors
History “Der normale Architekt beherrscht diese Bauweise nicht, denn er hat sie nicht erlernt” Günter Brinkmann Michael Andretzky Ulrich Hangleiter
History • The market is changing • Looking to the future there are • challenges • opportunities
History • The market is growing • Interest is increasing • More specific and detailed information
History • Globalisation • Increase the quality of our products • Improve technical performance • Provide validated reference data throughout Europe
History “A unified effort is needed to develop standards that advance the performance of membranes for lightweight enclosures” Alex Heslop
History Previous EU-funded projects • ISIMEM • ISIMEM M+T • DELITE • VINYLOOP • and more
History Previous EU-funded projects • ISIMEM • ISIMEM M+T • DELITE • VINYLOOP • and more
Network activities Inform • Urban planners, architects, engineers and checking authorities • Material suppliers • Fabricators • Building owners and clients • Educational institutes
Network activities • Architects, engineers and constructors require uniform technical directives • Initiate the transfer of basic and multi-disciplinary knowledge
Network activities • Accumulate specific knowledge to facilitate the production of best practice guidelines: EuropeanDesign Guide for Tensile Surface Structures • Identify gaps in current knowledge needing scientific research
TensiNet Association A memorandum of understanding - to arrange the continuation of the activities - was signed in June 2004
TensiNet Association • is a platform for parties interested in tensioned membrane structures • offers the opportunity to exchange and share multidisciplinary knowledge about tensile structures in order to increase the quality of tensile architecture
TensiNet Association • interact with all parties involved in membrane construction • seeks to enhance the positive image of tensile structures • makes the information specific to tensile architecture more easily accessible
TensiNet Association • organizes or supports workshops and symposia • co-sponsors the Student Competition at Techtextil
TensiNet Association • Teaching and training activities • Textile Roofs Workshop • yearly in Berlin • www.textile-roofs.com
TensiNet Association TensiNet Symposia • 2003 Brussels Designing Tensile Architecture • 2007 Milano Ephemeral Architecture: Time And Textiles • 2010 Sofia Tensile Architecture: Connecting Past and Future - proceedings still available
TensiNet Association Competition • Student Competition Techtextil Techtextil Fair
TensiNet Association • is managed by an elected board under the direction of a Chair - elected for a period of 2 years • the Chair is supported by three Vice Chairs and the Executive Secretary • National representatives support TensiNet at national level
TensiNet Association Team Chairperson: Heidrun Balz-Bögner(Labor Blum) Vice Chairs: Bernd Stimpfle (Form TL GmbH), Stefania Lombardi (Canobbio), John Chilton (NottinghamTrent University) Secretary: Marijke Mollaert, Evi Corne (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
TensiNet Association More then 200 Members Partners BuroHappold; CanobbioS.p.A.; CenoTec; DyneonGmbH; FabricArt; Ferrari sa; Form TL; Hightex GmbH; MehlerTexnologies; Messe Frankfurt Techtextil; Saint-Gobain; Sioen Industries; Taiyo Europe; technet GmbH; Verseidag+Associated Partners Schools & universities Firms Individual members
TensiNet Association Meetings • Partner Meeting: 2/year • Annual General Meeting: autumn
TensiNet Association • has different Working Groups • participates in research projects to drive research forward in the field of textile architecture
TensiNet Association Active working groups • Specifications & Eurocode Marijke Mollaert • ETFE Rogier Houtman • Materials & analysis Peter Gosling
TensiNet Association Future working groups • Disaster Relief open position • Pneumatic structures open position
TensiNet Association Working Group Specifications & Eurocode A proposal has been sent to the standardisation community CEN/TC250 as a first step in establishing a Eurocode Part
TensiNet Association Working Group Specifications & Eurocode A Working Group CEN/TC250 WG5 Membranes has been established
TensiNet Association Working Group Specifications & Eurocode The Eurocode should be achieved as follows: • preparation of technical rules • adaptation into a CEN Technical Specification • conversion into a Eurocode Part
TensiNet Association Research contribution CONTEX-T: EU-funded Integrated project Textile architecture (2006-2010) www.contex-t.eu The research project aimed to develop a breakthrough in textile architecture, the lightweight textile reinforced structures and tension fabric structures industry by: • the development of new materials • the intelligent use of the materials
TensiNet Association • Bert Groenendaal (Sioen) • Roberto Canobbio (Canobbio) • Heidrun Bögner (Labor Blum) • Feike Reitsma (IASO) • Marijke Mollaert (VUB) • Rosemarie Wagner (Wagner Tragwerke)
TensiNet Association • Bert Groenendaal (Sioen) • Roberto Canobbio (Canobbio) • Heidrun Bögner (Labor Blum) • Feike Reitsma (IASO) • Marijke Mollaert (VUB) • Rosemarie Wagner (Wagner Tragwerke)
TensiNet Association • Bert Groenendaal (Sioen) • Roberto Canobbio (Canobbio) • Heidrun Bögner (Labor Blum) • Feike Reitsma (IASO) • Marijke Mollaert (VUB) • Rosemarie Wagner (Wagner Tragwerke)
TensiNet Association • Bert Groenendaal (Sioen) • Roberto Canobbio (Canobbio) • Heidrun Bögner (Labor Blum) • Feike Reitsma (IASO) • Marijke Mollaert (VUB) • Rosemarie Wagner (Wagner Tragwerke)
TensiNet Association • Bert Groenendaal (Sioen) • Roberto Canobbio (Canobbio) • Heidrun Bögner (Labor Blum) • Feike Reitsma (IASO) • Marijke Mollaert (VUB) • Rosemarie Wagner (Wagner Tragwerke)
TensiNet Association • Bert Groenendaal (Sioen) • Roberto Canobbio (Canobbio) • Heidrun Bögner (Labor Blum) • Feike Reitsma (IASO) • Marijke Mollaert (VUB) • Rosemarie Wagner (Wagner Tragwerke)
TensiNet Association • maintains the website www.tensinet.com containing a projects database as well as a library with articles • publishes the TensiNews newsletter twice a year
TensiNet Association Newsletter • TensiNews 2/year
Looking forwards Aims • Improve quality • Get science into practice • Promote research in the field of tensile surface structures
Looking forwards To join: Register at www.tensinet.com As a new TensiNet member you receive a free copy of the European Design Guide