Cloth and Linen Walls: Translucent and Weightless

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Whether made from natural or synthetic fibers, textiles have played a part in architectural design since time immemorial; however, it wasn't until the era of industrialization and advancements in technology that high-quality textiles could be made and utilized en masse. Most often, they have been used to enclose temporary structures like medical tents and emergency housing thanks to their mobility and ease of assembly.

The use of cloth in architecture offers an array of advantages, especially when considering its ability to absorb sound, filter light, provide privacy, and mitigate temperatures.

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Cite: Maiztegui, Belén. "Cloth and Linen Walls: Translucent and Weightless" [Fachadas de tela: ligereza y translucidez mediante cerramientos textiles] 25 May 2021. ArchDaily. (Trans. Johnson, Maggie) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/960205/cloth-and-linen-walls-translucent-and-weightless> ISSN 0719-8884

The Orangery / Lenschow & Pihlmann + Mikael Stenström. Image © Hampus Berndtson

虚无的半透明轻材质,布与亚麻墙面

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