Committed to Advanced Architectur
Our presence at Rebuild 2025 reflected IASO’s ongoing commitment to sustainability and cutting-edge design. Within the framework of the Advanced Architecture and Construction 4.0 Congress, we engaged with architects, developers and industry professionals to demonstrate how textile architecture provides a smart and creative alternative to traditional materials.
With the ability to support every stage of a project—from design and engineering to manufacturing and installation—we offer an integrated and tailored approach. This versatility is essential to face today’s challenges in industrialised construction, digitalisation, and decarbonisation.
Solutions That Blend Technique and Creative Freedom
Visitors discovered façades and textile roofs made from ETFE, PES/PVC and PTFE materials at our stand. These solutions not only reduce environmental impact but also expand the aesthetic and functional possibilities of any construction.
One of the highlights we shared at the event was our involvement in the design, development and execution of the retractable roof of the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium—an iconic example of how textile architecture can be integrated into large-scale, technically complex projects.
Encounters That Inspire
During the event, we welcomed numerous architects and developers interested in how our solutions can be adapted to their future projects. The conversations and connections made reflect a growing awareness in the industry of the need to build more sustainably and with greater creative freedom.
The overall outcome was highly positive, generating new opportunities and strengthening partnerships.
Trends That Set the Direction
Rebuild 2025 gave us the opportunity to showcase our solutions and to listen and learn about the latest industry trends. The event highlighted new sustainable materials, emerging technologies and more industrialised construction systems. The ongoing labour shortage and limited housing supply are pushing the industry to evolve beyond traditional building methods.
Textile architecture has always been an example of industrialisation. Fully manufacturing membranes in our facilities allows us to minimise on-site assembly time and resource use. As such, it is positioned as an effective response to the demand for faster, lighter, more versatile and environmentally conscious construction—values that are now gaining visibility but have long been embedded in IASO’s DNA.
A Future We Continue to Build Together
Our experience at Rebuild 2025 reinforced our conviction: textile architecture not only shapes functional and aesthetically pleasing spaces, but also actively contributes to a more sustainable and exciting future for the construction industry.
For those who couldn’t visit us or who would like to explore our solutions further, our team remains available to support and collaborate on upcoming projects.
Want to learn more about how textile architecture can transform your spaces? Contact us.