University Of Arizona Shade Canopy
Stainless Steel Fabric Shades Courtyard From Arizona Sun
Metal fabric and a modified attachment system were among the products used to create a unique shade structure for the rooftop courtyard at the University of Arizona’s newly constructed Medical Research and Thomas Keating Bioresearch buildings.
The pair of seven-story buildings, located on the school’s main campus in Tucson, are connected to one another on floors one through five. The courtyard is located on the shared rooftop space while the shade structure overhead is connected to the taller rooftops on either side.
The shade structure was designed by Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Partnership of Los Angeles, CA. To span the 180’ distance between the taller rooftops, the firm used a series of 24’-deep trusses, each weighing approximately 40,000 lbs. It then suspended from them 240 Solar pattern stainless steel fabric panels. Measuring 4’ wide and up to 37’ long, with a 43% open area, they were manufactured by Cambridge Architectural of Cambridge, MD. They were mounted using a modified version of the company’s Railway attachment method.
The buildings were constructed in 2006. Hensel Phelps Construction Co., Tucson, was the general contractor. The mesh fabric panels were installed by T.A. Caid Industries, also of Tucson.
About Cambridge Architectural
Cambridge Architectural is the world’s most experienced – and only – full-service provider of sustainable architectural mesh systems for both interior and exterior building applications. Cambridge offers full system design, engineering and collaboration from concept through installation – including highly challenging building projects, environments and budgets. Cambridge metal fabric systems are categorized by the primary application the system serves. These include: Parkade™, Solucent™, LandscapeInteriors™, MeshFX™, MeshDefense™ and Meshellaneous™. For more information about Cambridge Architectural call 866-806-2385 or visit www.cambridgearchitectural.com.