Construction Canada Magazine

March 26, 2020 |
Tension Fabric Structures
Our own Randy Ludwar and Nathan Stobbe wrote this article for Construction Canada Magazine (digital edition). It’s titled “New Designs Have Elevated Fabric Buildings” and it looks at the advances in fabric structures especially as they relate to the needs of municipalities, universities, schools and hospitals. The advances include: the fabric itself, evolution to solid steel structures, the ability to customize the buildings and a wide array of innovations and improvements. The article runs from page 17-20.
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