Shade Structures - Free Standing

Our environment is getting warmer. A lack of shade, large expanses of heat trapping asphalt and concrete in smaller localities exacerbates these heat islands.  However there are four ways local councils and government are trying to reverse this trend. Use cool materials. Create tree canopies. Use shade structures - permanent or removable and evaporative cooling. While tree canopies are one of the best ideas we noticed that there are a lot of areas in the built environment where trees just can't be planted.  Our solution was to create free standing stade structures.  These attach directly to the Large Planters and there are various options

Pavilion

  • 2400 x various lengths up to 7.4m (single span)
  • Option to join Pavilions together
  • Structural certification
  • Steel frame powder coated
  • Polycarbonate roof
  • Stainess wire trellising options
  • Solar powered lighting

 

Single Canopy

  • 2600 x 2400 x 1600
  • Structural certification
  • Stainless steel trellis wiring
  • Australian hardwood screening with structural pine support
  • Steel frame. Powder coated

Double Canopy

  • 2600 x 2400 x 3200
  • Structural certification
  • Stainless steel trellis wiring
  • Australian hardwood screening with structural pine support
  • Steel frame. Powder coated

Coffee Bench

  • Attach to back of canopy
  • 2400 x 280 x 60

Joining span

  • Joins to canopies together
  • From 1.2m to 2.4m width

Shade sails

  • Poles attached to Large Planter connections
  • Size, shape and colour options

Single Pavilions on street

3 Pavilions joined for cafe area

Two pavilions showing Large Planter as footing

Single canopy front

Single canopy back

Double canopy with bench and joining section

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