by didiheckl | Mar 1, 2022
Perth Matagarup Bridge Resembling two flying swans, The Madagarup Bridge is a pedestrian bridge crossing the Swan River between Burswood and East Perth. Madagarup is the Nyungar name for the area and means “place where the river is only leg deep, allowing it to be...
by didiheckl | Mar 1, 2022
Darwin international tennis centre Located next to the airport, The Darwin International Tennis Centre, Marrara consisted of two very specific structures. One of these structures being PVC, and the other HDPE; a similar fabrication to shade cloth. The PVC made up the...
by didiheckl | Mar 1, 2022
Cairns JCU Innovation Centre Facade For this exciting project, PTFE Mesh was used to create a façade surrounding the entire building. Energy efficiency was at the fore-front of this innovative idea. Designed to meet the highest environmental and sustainability...
by didiheckl | Mar 1, 2022
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi, India A brilliant example of a cable supported membrane roof, The Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium Roof was constructed for the 2010 Commonwealth Games. A stunning piece of membrane stadium architecture, the roof resembles a floating lotus...
by didiheckl | Mar 1, 2022
Nelson Mandela Stadium The very first stadium project Didi Heckl was involved in was iconic Nelson Bay Stadium in 2009 seating 48,000 spectators. A big challenge of this project was safely erecting the steel components safely via rope access. A team of 26 was required...