umbrelstructuren
Umbrelstructuren, a Dutch term for umbrella structures, describe a family of architectural and structural forms characterized by a central supporting element, typically a mast or column, from which ribs or cables radiate to support a canopy or membrane. The resulting silhouette resembles an open umbrella. They are used to provide shade and weather protection in outdoor spaces and can be found in pavilions, bus stops, and temporary shelters.
The typical configuration uses a central column, radial or curved ribs, tensioned fabric or membrane, and ring
Materials commonly employed include steel, aluminum, timber, or composite fibers; membranes such as PTFE, PVC-coated fabric,
Applications include outdoor shelters, walkways, shade structures, and event spaces. Variants encompass retractable canopies and tensioned-lattice
Engineering and sustainability aspects include reducing heat gain, facilitating rainwater drainage, and the potential integration of