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MakMax Australia and LAVA transforms Sydney Customs House into a

GREEN VOID



See Green Void Structure in 3D click here

Architect: LAVA
Design engineer, Fabrication & construction: MakMax Australia
Client: Sydney Customs House
3D photographer: Peter Murphy

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Sydney Customs House has rolled out the green carpet to unveil a unique addition to its architectural history. It has been given an ultra-modern edge with the a futuristic yet organic 3D structure known as the “Green Void”, the latest collaboration between MakMax and Chris Bosse of LAVA. More ....

MakMax Australia set to cover the RAIA Bar @ Form & Function 2009

MakMax Australia has been selected to sponsor the RAIA Bar this year at Form & Function 2009. We will be donating a structure that will cover the bar, in collaboration with Chris Bosse who worked with us on projects such as the Green Void and Moet & Chandon Marquee.



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MakMax Australia's New 2009 Brochure is now available online!

Click here to browse through our new products!

To download the brochure click here (25 MB)


Try our interactive UMBRELLA COLOUR SELECTOR and unleash your creativity

Tensile membrane structures, sometimes referred to as fabric structures, can appear in a number of forms and typically we have access to four specific types of architectural membranes such as PTFE, ETFE, PVC, Mesh and the new TiO2. We pride ourselves on our level of customer service and our ability to provide a solution for all kinds of shade needs. We are able to help you create eye-catching, innovative and stunning membrane structures in three distinctive categories, Architectural Car Parks, Architectural Umbrellas and Architectural Custom Structures.

Use your imagination. Use MakMax Australia.