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P TENSION FABRIC

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A tension fabric structure is a type of architectural or
P engineering construction that uses a membrane made of fabric
E material to create a lightweight, flexible, and cost-effective
C building or enclosure. The key feature of tension fabric
structures is that the fabric membrane is pulled taut, or
T tensioned, over a structural framework, which can be made of
I materials like steel, aluminum, or wood. The tension in the
fabric provides the structure with its shape and stability.
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E Tension fabric structures offer several advantages, including
their lightweight nature, which makes them easy to transport
and assemble. They also tend to be cost-effective and can be
T designed to allow for natural light and ventilation. Additionally,
they are known for their versatility, allowing for a wide range of
O design possibilities. The fabric membranes used in tension
P structures are typically made of materials like PVC-coated
polyester, PTFE-coated fiberglass, or other durable and weather-
resistant textiles.
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SAINT JOSEPH INSTITUTE STUDENT: INSTRUCTOR:


OF TECHNOLOGY
montilla, boulevard butuan city
GASANG, ARIEL A.
BS ARCHITECTURE - 5
TENSION FABRIC STRUCTURE
AR. ALCHOR TAPAYAN
A - 02
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Project Title
AND ARCHITECTURE ARCH -SRUC SHEET NO

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