When Structure and Form Must Work Together

Some projects require engineering to shape the structure, not just verify it.

The Four-Season-Arch luxury tent combines glulam timber arches, membrane fabric, and a distinctive central form. Its design required form-finding analysis to understand how the structure behaves under tension and load.

Rather than applying standard checks, the engineering process helped define the geometry itself.

This recognition highlights MSC’s experience with structures where form, material behavior, and structural performance are closely connected.

Winata Wijaya

Winata is the content editor of MSC Website. With relevant engineering background and experience, Winata has broad knowledge about the construction industry. One of his passion is writing useful contents for viewers.

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