How Space Structures Perform in High Wind and Seismic Zones
In regions like the Middle East, Pacific Rim, or coastal Africa, buildings must withstand extreme conditions. Space structures are engineered for these environments—and often outperform traditional systems. 1. Aerodynamic Form = Wind Load Reduction With domes or curved grids, space structures present less surface area to uplift. The grid dissipates pressure more evenly than flat trusses or slabs. 2. Structural Redundancy Saves Lives In space structures, load is distributed through multiple paths . If one member fails, others take over—critical in earthquakes. 3. Lightweight Means Less Seismic Force Heavier roofs = greater seismic load. Space structures are lighter, which directly reduces the dynamic force during shaking. 4. Verified by Simulation and Real Projects We run every high-risk project through FEM software (e.g., ETABS, SAP2000) and have delivered safe structures in Japan, Peru, and Turkey. 5. Flexible in Connection Detailing We offer seismic expansion joints , ...