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Tensioned fabric structures

Tensioned fabric structures are architectural systems where a durable, flexible fabric membrane is stretched tightly between supports like poles or frames. This tension creates a stable, lightweight covering that can span large areas without many internal supports. These structures are often used for stadiums, pavilions, or airports because they are aesthetically appealing, quick to install, and resistant to weather. The fabric is designed to be strong, flexible, and UV-resistant, providing effective protection while allowing for innovative and expressive architectural designs.