Reduce, Reuse, Recycle - Sustainable Fabric Buildings on Demand
Fabric buildings are sustainable. Fabric membranes can be recycled, and fabric structure installation produces less construction waste.
Read More →Fabric Sports Building at Texas A&M
Johnny Manziel's Pro Day at Texas A&M University was in a fabric athletic building. The McFerrin Athletic Center has an indoor football field and track.
Read More →Saving Money and Energy with Fabric Roofs
Architectural fabric membrane buildings have a safe, long-lasting cool roof. Learn more about how you can save money on energy with Legacy buildings
Read More →Ventilation in Commodity Storage Buildings
Legacy fabric buildings have less condensation than steel buildings. Read more about how Legacy does ventilation options for stored commodities.
Read More →5 Advantages of Fabric Buildings in Waste and Recycling
Discover 5 advantages of a Legacy Building Solutions fabric building and how they are ideal solution for waste or recycling facilities.
Read More →History of Fabric Buildings
Fabric structures have evolved from hides draped over sticks. Learn more about the history of Fabric buildings
Read More →Five Advantages of Fabric Sports Arenas
There are many reasons to choose a Legacy fabric building. Discover 5 reasons to choose an indoor athletic arena made of fabric.
Read More →Fabric Buildings vs Concrete Buildings
Compare concrete buildings to tension fabric membrane buildings. Learn more about why fabric buildings are an overall better choice to concrete
Read More →Fabric Buildings vs Post-Frame Buildings
Wood buildings can't compete with natural light and flame retardancy of fabric cladding. Compare wooden post-frame buildings to fabric membrane structures.
Read More →What Sets Legacy Fabric Buildings Apart?
Legacy Building Solutions is a leader in the fabric structure industry. Discover how our innovation, customization, warranty and service set us apart.
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