Presentation on possible fabric covering for the historic Hangar One at the former Moffet Naval Air Station in the San Francisco Bay Area. Presented at the May 10 2007 meeting of the Restoration Advisory Board (RAB) by Architect Linda Ellis.
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Hangar One Fabric Alternative
1. Hangar One South Bay’s Landmark Fabric Feasibility Study 10 Minute Presentation May 10. 2007
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34. Linda Ellis, Rick Callison, Rick Millitello, and Hardip Pannu would like to offer special thanks to: Francis Mao , Andrej Borzuchowski, Peninsula Digital Reprographics, Birdair, Inc, Saint Gobain, Ferma, Inc., Siemens, Inc., and Fabritech, Inc.
Hinweis der Redaktion
My Name is Linda Ellis, and as an architect, balloon pilot, international gas balloon crew, and past president of the Pacific Coast Aeronauts. I would like to thank the Navy and RAB committee for the opportunity to share some information on fabric structures with you this evening. In this brief overview I will introduce the benefits and limitations of fabric and show you how they can be used as a building skin for Hangar One. [20 Seconds]