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Air Structures

Air structures are architectural designs that use pressurized air to create strong, lightweight, and flexible forms, often serving as roofs or shelters. They rely on inflating materials like fabric or membranes with air to produce a stable, curved shape that can cover large areas without internal supports. This approach results in cost-effective, quick-to-construct, and energy-efficient structures suitable for stadiums, pavilions, and event spaces. The pressurized air maintains the shape and stability of the structure, providing an innovative solution that combines functionality with an aesthetically striking appearance.