pathway tensile structure is a type of architectural design used to create lightweight, durable, and aesthetically appealing shelters or pathways, often in public spaces, parks, or transportation hubs. Tensile structures are characterized by their use of tensioned fabric or membranes supported by cables or frames, allowing for unique, efficient, and flexible designs.
Key Features of Pathway Tensile Structures:
Tensioned Fabric or Membranes: The primary material used is often a strong, durable fabric (such as PTFE-coated fiberglass, PVC, or other weather-resistant materials) that is tensio
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