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Under the Dome, Defining New Landmarks in East Africa: Empowering Public Spaces with Our Bespoke Design

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  On the skylines of Nairobi, Addis Ababa, and Dar es Salaam, modern municipal buildings are rising. With East Africa’s economic growth and the preparation for major international events and cultural festivals, stadiums, museums, and convention centers are no longer just functional structures – they have become the “calling cards” that showcase a city’s ambition and vitality.   However, when developing such large-scale public buildings, owners and government bodies often face a key challenge: how to achieve unobstructed, large-span spaces while balancing aesthetics and safety? Traditional concrete structures struggle to meet the open-view requirements of stadiums or the artistic fluidity of museums. That is exactly where our expertise comes in. As a team specialized in steel structure design with multiple successfully delivered municipal projects in East Africa, we deeply understand the social significance of these buildings. We provide not just steel structures, but fully tai...

Application characteristics, types, and design methods of steel tube trusses

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 In recent years, with the development of China's economy and the continuous advancement of science and technology, large-span steel structures of various forms have been widely used in public buildings such as sports venues, exhibition centers, theaters, large shopping malls, airports, and stations. In the industrial sector, large-span industrial plants, especially under the requirements of environmental protection policies, have seen significant application in the enclosure of various material yards in recent years. Large-span steel structures have entered a period of vigorous development. The concept of steel tube trusses A structure formed by a plane or three-dimensional truss composed of round or square (rectangular) tubes. Its axis is a two-dimensional curve (such as an arc, parabola, catenary, or ellipse), and it relies on the thrust of the tubular truss column feet to resist the action of loads in the plane. Steel tube truss structures , as a branch of large-span spatial s...