Dee Why PCYC
Tensile is pleased to have been involved in yet another major project in NSW – the new Dee Why PCYC facility on Sydney’s northern beaches. The facility consists of
Read More Ian Potter Wild Play Garden
One of the challenges in designing and building children’s playgrounds is creating a space where they can explore freely and safely at the same time. This was one of
Read More Thomas St Car park
The challenge with older public building stock is keeping them up-to-date with current codes and regulations, this is especially the case with car parks. Functional utilitarian buildings by nature,
Read More Acute House
A Victorian weatherboard cottage, although charmingly decrepit, was considered a beloved landmark for residents in Albert Park, an inner suburb of Melbourne; however, this cottage presented a host of
Read More Elizabeth Quay Footbridge
Elizabeth Quay Pedestrian and Cyclist Bridge is an integral part of Perth’s master plan to connect the city back to its waterfront and revitalise the city’s central business district.
Read More Wulaba Park Playground
Tensile recently had the privilege of being involved in an innovative project at Wulaba Park, building a one-of-a-kind playground in the heart of a new development in Waterloo, Sydney.
Read More Albert ‘Tibby’ Cotter Pedestrian Bridge
The structurally stunning Albert ‘Tibby’ Cotter Pedestrian Bridge is a shared pedestrian and cycle pathway in Moore Park, Sydney. It provides a safe and secure way for people to
Read More Treppenhaus
For this domestic residence in Germany the balustrade comprises a volume of Jakob Webnet tensile mesh. Fullfilling more than just the functional requriments the mesh has become an object
Read More Melbourne School of Design
Over 1200m2 of stainless steel mesh stretches the entire height and span of the five storey atrium of the new University of Melbourne’s School of Design showcasing the aesthetic
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