Membrane roofing of the Amphitheater in Tomaszów Lubelski
In 2017, a construction and executive design for a membrane roofing for an amphitheater was completed in Tomaszów Lubelski.
Year: 2017
Location: Tomaszów Lubelski, Poland
Area:approximately 220 m2
Material: PVC membrane – material covered with PVDF coating, white color.
Construction: Abastran Sp. z o. o.
Scope: Construction Design, Detailed Design
In 2017, a construction and executive design for a membrane roofing for an amphitheater was completed in Tomaszów Lubelski. This project was intended to provide protection for spectators against unfavorable weather conditions, which enables the organization of cultural and artistic events throughout the year.
The roof with an area of approximately 220 m² is made of a PVC membrane covered with a PVDF coating, which ensures high resistance to UV rays, moisture and pollution. The white color of the membrane not only fits aesthetically into the surroundings, but also helps reflect excess solar heat. The supporting structure of the roof has been designed in a way that harmonizes with the natural landscape, while ensuring the stability and durability of the entire structure.
A PVC membrane covered with a PVDF coating was used, which is resistant to UV, moisture and pollution, which ensures the durability and aesthetic appearance of the roof.
The main function of the roof is to protect the amphitheater audience from rain, sun and other weather conditions, which enables the organization of various events regardless of the weather.
The roof features a light but stable structure that is well integrated into the natural landscape. The supporting structure is designed to be both functional and aesthetically attractive.
The canopy has an area of approximately 220 m², which provides sufficient protection for a large number of spectators.
The PVDF-coated PVC membrane is a low-maintenance material. It only requires periodic cleaning to remove dirt and maintain its aesthetic appearance.
The challenge was to adapt the design to the existing landscape and infrastructure of the amphitheater, while ensuring that the roof would be durable and respond to the needs of users.