- Taiyo Membrane Corporation
Taiyo Membrane Corporation is a supplier of tensile membrane structures within Australia and the Ocenia region. The head office is located in the largely industrial area of Eagle Farm, north-east of the Brisbane CBD in Queensland Australia. TMC is a subsidiary of Taiyo Kogyo Corporation, the largest manufacturer of tensile membrane structures in the world.
History
Taiyo Membrane Corporation was formed in
1984 in Australia under the name Shade Structures Pacific and originally raised to prominence during WorldExpo 88 in Brisbane. The company joined the Taiyo Kogyo Group after it joined with USA Company Birdair Inc. (Birdair is a fully owned Taiyo Kogyo Company) in 2001 and became Shade Structures Birdair. 2003 the company changes it's name again to Taiyo Membrane Corporation and finally in 2007 changes the Australian trading name to MakMax Australia whilst still trading under Taiyo Membrane Corporation internationally.MakMax Australia designing a better tomorrow.
Key Projects
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1970 - Taiyo Kogyo introduced membrane structures to visitors from over the world at theExpo '70 World's Fair in Osaka. The U.S. Pavilion demonstrated the first large scale application of a cable-restrained, air-supported membrane structure.
*1988 - Taiyo Kogyo completesTokyo Dome , Japan's first permanent air-supported structure for use as a baseball stadium, and concert facility.
*1998 -Millennium Dome (The O2 ), Greenwich UK (Birdair) World's largest single dome structure to date.
*2004 -Karaiskákis Stadium , Athens Olympic Games 2004 (Taiyo Membrane Corporation)Awards
*ACASPA (Australian Canvas and Synthetic Products Association) Annual Awards for Excellence
*2006 Overall Winner-Healesville Sanctuary Wildlife Hospital
*2006 Awnings: Domestic and Commercial (Non Automated) Award- Radisson Plaza, Cairns
*2006 Tension Structures – Coated Fabrics (Area less than 250 square meters) Award-Healesville Sanctuary Wildlife Hospital
*2006 General: Banners, Flags, Air Supported, Inflatable, Tents and Swags Award-Moet & Chandon Melbourne Cup Marquee
*2006 People’s Choice Winner-Moet & Chandon Melbourne Cup Marquee
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