Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Tensile structure

A compactness anatomy is a architecture of elements accustomed alone astriction and no compression or bending. The appellation compactness should not be abashed with tensegrity, which is a structural anatomy with both astriction and compression elements.

Most compactness structures are accurate by some anatomy of compression or angle elements, such as masts (as in The O2, aforetime the Millennium Dome), compression rings or beams.

Tensile film structures are a lot of generally acclimated as roofs as they can economically and alluringly amount ample distances

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