Stretching the Limits
MDT-tex, the go-to textile-architecture manufacturer and consultancy, is invited time and time again to partner with some of the world's leading architects. It's no wonder given the company's innovative outdoor structures and intelligent membranes.
Julie 15, 2015 | 10:00 pm CUT

Shaping outdoor space globally: with over 20 years in business, MDT-tex has established itself, with its innovative products and enviable projects, as a leading player in textile architecture. Shown here, its 'Type E Tulip' umbrella, Youghal, Ireland



Space-shaping and place-making: MDT-tex partnered with respected Irish architect Sean Harrington to design and produce a bespoke, permanent installation of asymmetrical umbrellas in the heart of Dublin, which have in themselves become a landmark


Tight deadlines, tight infrastructural contexts: Dublin's Meeting House Square lies in the city's vibrant, but narrow-streeted, Temple Bar cultural quarter – all part of the challenge for MDT-tex's problem-solving team


The Swiss town of Avenches was able to redefine its as a social space rather than a car-filled one thanks to MDT-tex's large canopy system, developed in cooperat marketplace ion with architects furrerjud



An open palazzo courtyard becomes a temporary exhibitionary one, protected from the elements, at the Milan Furniture Fair via the sensitive installation of four 8 x 8-metre, custom-tailored MDT-tex tulip umbrellas

Respected Norwegian office chose MDT-tex when it came to shaping the exterior landscape of its new King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture in Saudi Arabia. The latter's pure-woven PTFE membrane provides ultra-high UV resistance



'We act like an agency,' explains Jessica Müller-Feist. Design and artworking, along with manufacturing, textile-work and printing, is all conducted in-house at MDT-tex across its various international sites


Precise, large-width, translucent printing from MDT-tex has helped secure the company's position as a branding specialist

A showstopping 30-metre-wide production hall at the company's 10,500-square-metre manufacturing and storage site in Hardheim, Germany, means the delivery of projects on a truly impressive scale

MDT-tex founders Markus Müller-Feist (left)...

...and Jessica Müller-Feist (above): 'We really try to understand our customers, because if we don’t (...) then it’s like advising someone to buy the wrong wedding dress. It doesn’t work for them'


An architectural highpoint of the 2015 edition of London’s Clerkenwell Design Week was a collaboration between MDT-tex and renowned office Grimshaw in the form of a modular canopy system in the district’s St James’s Churchyard




The Irish climate – renowned for its enthusiastic variety – is no match for MDT-tex's robust and durable tulip umbrellas, installed here in the seaport of Youghal. Rainwater cleverly drains through the sructures' central masts
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