INVETED CONE STRUCTURE
An Inverted Cone Structure is a type of tensile fabric / membrane structure where the roof is shaped like an upside-down cone. Instead of pointing upwards, the peak of the cone points downwards, creating a unique architectural design.
This style is very popular in modern architecture, outdoor shading systems, event spaces, malls, and public areas, because it is eye-catching, functional, and provides excellent shade & water drainage.
Common Uses :
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Public spaces – Malls, airports, walkways, parks.
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Event structures – Outdoor exhibitions, concerts, and hospitality tents.
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Commercial areas – Cafés, resorts, car parks, bus terminals.
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Landmarks – Often designed as centerpiece structures in urban projects
Benefits of Inverted Cone Structures :
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Aesthetic – Unique design that stands out.
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Practical – Excellent shading and controlled water drainage.
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Durable – Withstands strong winds and weather conditions.
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Flexible – Can be designed in single or multiple cone formations.