Airport Tensile Membrane Structures

PFEIFER Structures designs, engineers, and installs tensile membrane structures for airports. We work with industry-leading architects, developers, and general contractors to produce some of the most iconic airport structures around the world. We have built a variety of structures to support airport operations like awnings, covered walkways, covered entryways, porte-cochère structures for arrival and departure areas, and parking structures. The scalability of our tensile fabric structures allows us to work efficiently on projects ranging from relatively small regional airports to some of the largest international airports.

At just a fraction of the weight of glass, the advanced membrane materials we craft our structures from require minimal structural support which allows us to create amazing, fanciful tensile membrane structures previously unimagined. Our tensile membrane airport structures provide weather protection, are low maintenance, can be designed to allow filtered daylight, and are sustainable.

Contact us to get more information about our tensile membrane airport structures, or to get a free consultation with the experienced designers and engineers in the tensile membrane structure industry. Fill out the contact form on this page or call us toll-free at +86-21-5768 7162.

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AIA continuing education unit course anatomy of a tension structure

Architects, Learn About Fabric Structures & Earn An AIA CEU Credit

Take our Anatomy of a Tension Structure AIA-approved Continuing Education course which will earn you 1.00 HW LU upon successful completion of a short quiz at the end. This presentation will inform you on the design, forms and uses, available materials, components and details, and the design/build process for tensile membrane/tension fabric structures.

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