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Volvo

Volvo

Custom Timber XPO6

The very first AirClad structures made with Kertu timber Space Frames. The Volvo brief required AirClad to review and develop a lower carbon product for their new tour, the Kertu frames were developed from the exact XPO6 grid allowing cross over of all standard parts to minimise reproduction.

Developed from the XPO6 grid allowing cross over of all standard parts, minimising reproduction.

Built for multiple deployments over two years, the timber was treated and easily serviceable, ensuring durability throughout the campaign. The modular design enabled quick assembly and adaptation to different locations, reinforcing AirClad’s commitment to scalable, high-performance event spaces.

Further Case Studies

Trusted by the world’s most ambitious brands, AirClad helps them bring space to life. Explore the projects redefining what’s possible.

  • In 2024, Harrods and architects Kendall Kingscott commissioned AirClad to create a unique fan-shaped pavilion on the rooftop of the iconic Knightsbridge store. A high-performance, modular pavilion that blends advanced engineering with premium materials; a space that reflects the prestige of Harrods while offering the flexibility to host a variety of curated experiences throughout the year.

  • AirClad helped Lexus drive forward and unveil the next chapter of the brand, ‘The Standard of Amazing’. Set against the iconic backdrop of Thomas Heatherwick’s Vessel at Hudson Yards, the 2025 NYCxDESIGN Design Pavilion by Lexus utilised an XPO10 DH4 to create an immersive experience that fused innovation, design and sensory interaction.

  • IBM commissioned AirClad to create an event structure to showcase their new technology to partners and stakeholders in an aspirational setting. The venue needed to perform as a permanent building; with offices, cafe, reception area and breakout spaces inside. The structure had to pack down and tour key locations in Germany and flex in scale to suit a number of different sites.

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