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Top 5 Air Supported, Inflatable Structures

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Top 5 Air Supported, Inflatable Structures

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  1. Top 5 Air supported, Inflatable Structures A Presentation of PremiereInflatables www.PremiereInflatables.com 512-308-6420

  2. Types of inflatable structures In 1959, John Scurlock designed the first inflatable structure and ever since inflatable structures or air supported structures are widely adopted in creation of, membrane roofs and covers, sails, buildings and pavilions, airships, furniture, airspace structures, boats, escape slides, security mattresses, swimming pools, coverings, games and castles, air bags and many other applications. Air supported roof

  3. Types of inflatable structures In 1959, John Scurlock designed the first inflatable structure and ever since inflatable structures or air supported structures are widely adopted in creation of, membrane roofs and covers, sails, buildings and pavilions, airships, furniture, airspace structures, boats, escape slides, security mattresses, swimming pools, coverings, games and castles, air bags and many other applications. Air supported roof Inflatable airship

  4. Types of inflatable structures In 1959, John Scurlock designed the first inflatable structure and ever since inflatable structures or air supported structures are widely adopted in creation of, membrane roofs and covers, sails, buildings and pavilions, airships, furniture, airspace structures, boats, escape slides, security mattresses, swimming pools, coverings, games and castles, air bags and many other applications. Air supported roof Inflatable airship Inflatable furniture

  5. Alaska Dome Top 5 Notable Air supported, inflatable structures Data source: Wikipedia

  6. Alaska Dome • Bennett Indoor Athletic Complex Top 5 Notable Air supported, inflatable structures Data source: Wikipedia

  7. Alaska Dome • Bennett Indoor Athletic Complex • Carrier Dome Top 5 Notable Air supported, inflatable structures Data source: Wikipedia

  8. Alaska Dome • Bennett Indoor Athletic Complex • Carrier Dome • Harry Jerome Sports Center Top 5 Notable Air supported, inflatable structures Data source: Wikipedia

  9. Alaska Dome • Bennett Indoor Athletic Complex • Carrier Dome • Harry Jerome Sports Center • Tokyo Dome Top 5 Notable Air supported, inflatable structures Data source: Wikipedia

  10. Alaska Dome The Alaska dome is one of the largest inflatable air-supported sports structure of its kind. Whether its basic recreation or a next level athletic activity, Alaska dome is the perfect choice for both beginners and experts. The Alaska dome is also a non-profit with aim to help Alaskan athletics achieve better goals, health and wellness.

  11. Bennett Indoor Athletic Complex The Bennett Indoor Athletic Complex is an inflatable structure with indoor venues for athletics. The Bennett Indoor Athletic Complex is a part of Bennett Complex which features several outdoor facilities. The complex is named after Superintendent John Bennett.

  12. Carrier Dome The Carrier Dome is the largest inflatable structure of its kind and the only dome stadium in Northeast. The Dome is a 49,262-seats stadium located on Syracuse University. Since its opening on 1980, the Carrier Dome has been the center of many variety of events including the Olympic champion ice skating shows, as well as concerts by stars such as Elton John, Billy Joel, Rod Stewart, U2, Genesis, the Rolling Stones and more.

  13. Krenzler Field Krenzler filed is located in Cleveland, Ohio on Cleveland State University. Its soccer stadium that is named after Judge Alvin Krenzler. The stadium has capacity of 1,680 seat and was built in 1985. But the most highlighting feature of the stadium is its inflatable air-supported dome built to provide an indoor practice facility in winters.

  14. Tokyo Dome Originally named as “The Big Egg”, the Tokyo Dome construction began on 1985 and was opened for business in 1988. The Tokyo Dome is primarily a baseball stadium with approximately 55,000-seat but it also hosts the live shows of Toei Superheroes. The roof of the dome is an inflatable structure made of flexible membrane that makes it one of its own kind of stadiums in Asia.

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