Taiyo Kogyo’s TiO2,, sold in the US by Birdair, and introduced to the North American market in June 2007, is a non-toxic, flame-resistant coated tensile fabric that functions like the leaves of a tree, providing shade and comfort while actively neutralizing airborne pollutants and odors. As a virtually maintenance-
TiO2 is a revolutionary step for the green building market, improving the way roofing systems perform. The fabric is available in three choices each graded according to their degree of natural light transmittance.
Buildings’ editorial staff and facilities professionals selected TiO2 from thousands of product entries. Winning products were chosen based on a number of factors, including aesthetics, ease of use, durability/life-
“We are pleased that the architectural community continues to recognize TiO2 as a revolutionary new development in tensile fabrics,” says Kevin Mayer, Birdair vice president of business development, marketing & sales. “Birdair looks forward to the variety of new design ideas that are sure to stem from TiO2’s increasing popularity in the tensile architecture sector.”
Look for TiO2 in the June 2008 issue of Buildings or visit www.buildingsmag.com.
About Birdair: Birdair, Inc. is the leading specialty contractor of lightweight long-span roofing systems and tensile structures throughout the world, providing design-build solutions for architects and clients in all aspects of project design, engineering, installation and maintenance. Lightweight long-span roofing systems and cable structures can be attached to any building envelope and offer aesthetic and functional options to complement any exterior design. Birdair, based in Buffalo, NY, is a member of the Taiyo Kogyo Group, with operations serving North and South America and other international locations. For more information about Birdair, call 1-800-622-2246 or visit www.birdair.com.
