Aztec Blog

New Web Site Release
January 27, 2010

We are looking for your feedback on your experiences with our new website. Let us know what you like. What are we missing. This will help us reshape the content to better fit your needs. Do you have content that you would like us to highlight. Contact us and let us know.

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A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words: Westworld
January 08, 2010

Hired by the City of Scottsdale, Arizona, Aztec produced the new fabric panels for their Westworld facility, home to the annual Barrett-Jackson Auto Auction. Car collectors and enthusiasts travel from across the globe each January to take part in what has become one of the most prestigious and anticipated collector car auctions and expositions in the world.

A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words: Indian Wedding
January 08, 2010

Inspired by the creative direction of event planner Chad Michael Peters, Mattapoisett, Massachusetts based Chase Canopy Company was contracted to install a 44'x83' Tidewater Sailcloth tent. The Indian themed wedding was held July 25th at the Eastover Farm in Rochester, Massachusetts.

A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words: Google Party
January 08, 2010

Richmond, California-based Top Productions supplied this massive tent installation for Google during a December holiday event in San Jose. Over 93,000 square feet of tenting and clearspan structures – including MaxibeamTM, MidbeamTM, Traditional Frame Tents, and FestivalTM high-peak frame tents – were used to cover the event space and adjacent support areas for the two-day event that hosted 6,000 patrons each night.

A crew of 30 Top Productions staffers were needed to complete the installation of the tents, structures, flooring, doors, HVAC, and

A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words: NASCAR
January 08, 2010

If you’re a fan of NASCAR, this project is for you. In cooperation with the team of Torrance, CA based Classic Tents, Aztec designed and constructed a mobile branding package for use at various sites throughout the NASCAR racing circuit.

The primary structure used for this project was a 25m x 25m Losberger Uniflex profile with full digital branding for the roof, gables and walls. Several smaller 20’ x 40’ Gable Ended frame branded units were also constructed for additional support of the larger structure.