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By modifying a Portomod tension structure with a new outermembrane and liner of Shelter-Rite® fabric by Seaman Corporation, the Singleton Aquatic Centre now has superior protection from wintry weather, contributing to efforts to make the swimming facility suitable for all seasons.
The center, located in Singleton NSW, Australia, houses a heated 25-meter indoor pool, toddler pool and associated facilities. A 30-meter wall made of 10 roll-up modules can be easily opened to invite the natural summer warmth, or closed to withstand wintry cold.
VESL Tension Span created an outer membrane of Seaman's Shelter-Rite Tedlar coated PVC polyester fabric and an inner liner of Shelter-Rite acrylic PVC polyester fabric, effectively doubling the insulation factor.
There are also aesthetic and functional advantages. At night, the dual membranes' translucency adds impact to the structure, which actually glows attractively like a lampshade. In the daytime, either sunny or cloudy conditions create a soft, shadow-free interior lighting that is sufficient to eliminate the need for artificial lighting.
VESL said Seaman's Tedlar coated fabric also was ideal because of its long-term self-cleaning membrane surfaces. To further minimize maintenance and extend the life of the structure, all extra steelwork was hot dip galvanized and finished with quality polyurethane.
Client:
Singleton Aquatic Centre
Outer Membrane Fabric:
Shelter-Rite Style 8032 MW Tedlar® coated, polyester reinforced PVC by Seaman Corporation
Inner Membrane Fabric:
Shelter-Rite acrylic PVC plyester by Seaman Corporation
Project Manager:
PPK Environmental
Fabrication and Installation:
VESL Tension Span
Designer:
K.V. Lambert at VESL Tension Span
Seaman Corporation • 1000 Venture Boulevard • Wooster, Ohio 44691 • Phone 800-927-8578 • 330-262-1111 • Fax 330-263-6950