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Textile-based architecture - Exploring the state-of-the-art

ETFE (Ethylene TetraFluoroEthylene) is regarded as a wonder material, with numerous economic and environmental benefits over traditional building materials. However, awareness of ETFE and its uses among architects and students remains low. To counter this, the ETFE Multifunction Module (ETFE-MFM) project has designed a training lecture to give an introduction to textile-based architecture, and ETFE in particular.

8 November 2017 - 8 November 2017
Belgium
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The lecture will provide an overview of architectural textiles, focusing in particular on ETFE, its qualities and its architectural uses.

Additionally, the lecture will present state-of-the-art uses of ETFE for multifunctional surfaces, including the ETFE-MFM which integrates photovoltaics and façade lighting with control electronics and battery storage, to generate electricity in the day which can be used for illumination in the evenings.

If you are an architect, a university professor or a student, join our workshop in Brussels on 8th November to know more about this material and keep up-to-date with its latest developments.

The event will be webcast and those participating remotely would be able to ask questions via online facilities.

What’s on the agenda?
Have a look at the draft programme: https://www.greenovate-europe.eu/sites/default/files/ETFE-MFM%20Training_Draft%20Agenda.pdf(opens in new window)

How to register?
Registration is free of charge, but it is compulsory: https://etfe-mfm.eventbrite.co.uk(opens in new window)

Keywords

ETFE, Photovoltaics, construction, building materials, energy efficiency

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