The Workshop
The Workshop project involved overcoming significant challenges to bring a hanging garden to life inside a multi-storey commercial building in inner Sydney. Workshop is a 19,000sqm steel and glass
Read More Inner Sydney High School
Tensile was engaged to design, supply and install Webnet mesh barriers for the new high-rise Inner Sydney High School in Surry Hills. Designed by architects FJMT Studios and constructed
Read More CBD & South East Light Rail Bridge
Tensile played a role in the CBD and South East Light Rail project in Sydney, supplying and installing the Webnet anti-throw safety screens on a new pedestrian bridge on
Read More Lachlan Line Pedestrian Bridge
Lachlan’s Line pedestrian and cycle bridge is an award-winning helical-shaped steel structure, bright blue in colour and 178m in length, that connects the Macquarie Park precinct to North Ryde
Read More Green Barrier Installation at Sydney’s Taronga Zoo
The new ‘green screens’ on Taronga Zoo’s Wildlife Retreat accommodation buildings demonstrate how green facades can double up as fall protection barriers. The Retreat, designed by Cox Architecture and
Read More Royal Far West Children’s Charity, Manly – Jakob Webnet Mesh
Royal Far West (RFW) is a children’s charity that works with health professionals, communities, parents and carers to deliver healthcare services to country kids. The new RFW Centre in
Read More Steam Mill Lane
In 2018, Steam Mill Lane in Sydney’s Darling Harbour precinct was given a makeover by landscape architect Aspect Studios. Part of the lane’s revitalisation was the installation of several
Read More Tensile Helps Create the Hanging Gardens of Vance Apartments
There is something magical about a hanging garden, cascading down the side of a wall or building. This is why we were more than happy to contribute to the
Read More Randwick Racecourse Car Park Facade
At Tensile, we’re very proud of the role we played in the Australian Turf Club’s award-winning car park at Royal Randwick Racecourse. The multi-deck car park was designed by
Read More The Women’s College Copper Panel Facade
The Sibyl Centre at Sydney University’s Women’s College captures both history and the sense of looking forward in its unique curved copper facade. The facade, designed by m3architecture, depicts
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