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Modern Awnings: Sails Shade the Home
Today's fabric awnings add movement, color, and just the right amount of protection from the sun
A fabric awning is one of my favorite architectural elements. These awnings have so many terrific qualities. They are kinetic, so not only can they be raised and lowered but they will move with the wind much like sails do. They add spots of bright, exciting color to any building. And fabric awnings have an impermanent and transient quality that plays nicely against the solidity and stiffness of a building. It's like the awnings are the soft counterbalance to a building's hard structure.
And what's really cool (pun intended) about fabric awnings is that they were born out of a need to control the amount of sunlight entering a window. By shading the window during the hot summer months when the sun is highest in the sky, an awning keeps the interior cooler and more comfortable. This saves energy and money. So from a simple and humble technical problem that needed a technical solution, fabric awnings developed into wonderfully decorative and functional objects.
Big and bold, awnings today reflect new technologies, materials and design sensibilities.
Browse awnings and shade sails in design
And what's really cool (pun intended) about fabric awnings is that they were born out of a need to control the amount of sunlight entering a window. By shading the window during the hot summer months when the sun is highest in the sky, an awning keeps the interior cooler and more comfortable. This saves energy and money. So from a simple and humble technical problem that needed a technical solution, fabric awnings developed into wonderfully decorative and functional objects.
Big and bold, awnings today reflect new technologies, materials and design sensibilities.
Browse awnings and shade sails in design
Colorful, adjustable and big, the awnings at this California home go beyond mere window shades.
Whether mostly down or up, these awnings can change the appearance of the house for the differing times of day and seasonal changes in the sun's movements.
With a location several feet forward of the exterior wall and by providing both horizontal and vertical shading, these awnings can wrap the entire elevation in shade or ...
... completely in sunlight.
They are certainly very different from the traditional fabric awning.
The traditional porch relied less on the awning and more on the architecture to create the enclosure and space.
The modern update uses the fabric awning. Fabric awnings can be used to cover large outside spaces using a simple structure. The fabric will allow the light to filter through, keeping the space shaded but not dark.
It's important to note that the fabric will determine the quality of light for the exterior space. A white and gauzy type fabric will create an ethereal light.
A darker and more tightly woven fabric provides more shade.
A loosely draped fabric will yield a very different quality to the space. The massiveness and severity of the structure is softened and made welcoming by the draped fabric awning.
Like sails, the awnings can be in any shape that fits and complements the overall architecture.
And like sails caught in a fair wind, the fabric awning can add life and movement to the immovable house.
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