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Why is steel construction the preferred choice for large-span spatial structures?

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When gazing upon grand stadiums , airport terminals, or exhibition centers, we are often awestruck by their vast spaces. Behind such large-span structures lies a nearly universal choice—steel construction. This is no coincidence, but stems from steel's unparalleled engineering advantages. stadium High Strength, Lightweight: Pushing Boundaries Beyond Limits The core advantage of steel lies in its perfect blend of exceptional strength and lightweight properties. Compared to concrete, steel boasts an outstanding strength-to-weight ratio. This means that for buildings requiring vast column-free spaces, steel structures can achieve greater spans with smaller member cross-sections, significantly reducing the building's self-weight. Consequently, foundation requirements are lowered, enabling the ultimate liberation of space in a cost-effective manner. Exceptional Performance, Conquering Complex Challenges Steel's outstanding toughness and ductility enable it to better withstand dy...

Can the roof of a mosque be made of aluminium?

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mosque Roofs for mosques can be made from aluminium, depending on many factors including local building regulations, budget, design requirements and climatic conditions. Aluminium is a lightweight, corrosion-resistant material that is often used for roofs, curtain walls and other parts of buildings. However, the following points need to be kept in mind when using aluminium as a mosque roofing material: Local building codes and standards: It is necessary to ensure that local building codes and standards allow the use of aluminium as a roofing material and comply with the relevant regulations. Design and structure: The design of the roof of a mosque needs to take into account the overall structure of the building, including the supporting structure, wind loads, rainwater drainage, etc. Climatic conditions: Aluminium's resistance to corrosion allows it to perform well in a wide range of climatic conditions. However, in particularly harsh environmental conditions (e.g. coastal areas wi...