Wooden halls are made out of primary wooden arches, evenly distributed along the length of the facility. The primary arches are made up of several pieces, interconnected with steel fasteners.
The arches provide support for the panels or membranethat are stretched over the entire structure. The structure is attached to a concrete foundation.
Wooden halls have certain characteristics, which make them more fire-resistant than other types of structures. Wooden elements are made of highly durable wood and all steel elements are hot-dip galvanized, providing lasting anti-corrosion protection.
Increased strength and dimensional stability
Architectural design
Effective fire retardant characteristics
Use of natural materials
Possibility of large spans
High load bearing properties
UV resistance
PVDF coating
Long life span
Excellent insulation properties