tkeszerkezetre
Tkeszerkezetre, also known as textile architecture, is a branch of architecture that deals with designing and constructing buildings and structures using textile materials. This innovative approach combines traditional architectural concepts with modern textile technologies to create unique and sustainable structures.
The term tkeszerkezetre comes from the Hungarian words "tkés", meaning weaving, and "szerkezet", meaning structure. The
Characteristics of tkeszerkezetre include a focus on flexible and adaptable designs that respond to changing environmental
Textile architecture often employs lightweight and durable materials, such as synthetic fibers, membranes, and meshes, which
Examples of tkeszerkezetre include the Stuttgart State Garden Show (2000), which featured a large-scale textile entrance