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The Spirit of Dubai inflatable building An inflatable building is a structure constructed using two layers of membrane connected together, typically using spars made from the same material. The cavity formed between the layers is pressurized with air producing a rigid structural element which allows large span structures to be achieved.
Air-supported dome used as a sports and recreation venue. An air-supported (or air-inflated) structure is any building that derives its structural integrity from the use of internal pressurized air to inflate a pliable material (i.e. structural fabric) envelope, so that air is the main support of the structure, and where access is via airlocks.
A bouncy castle. Inflatable castles (also called bounce houses, bouncing houses, jumpy houses, bouncing castles, bouncy houses, jumping castles, jumpers, jolly jumps, bouncy castles, moon bounces, closed inflatable trampolines [CITs], or moonwalks) are temporary inflatable structures and buildings and similar items.
Sports Slam: The latest addition to the bounce house family is basically an inflatable sports arena with nets, hoops, goals and balls, plus a climbing zone and a “battle zone” where you can ...
Inflatable castles and similar structures are temporary inflatable buildings and structures that are rented for functions, school and church festivals and village fetes and used for recreational purposes, mainly by children. The growth in popularity of moonwalks has led to an inflatable rental industry which includes inflatable slides, obstacle ...
The ESA's next big mission for the history books: Building the first Moon habitat located in the Shackleton crater — a 2.6-miles hole at the lunar south pole.
The Edmonton Soccer Dome is an air-supported structure located in Edmonton, Canada.. Predominately used for soccer, the facility stands 25.6 m (84 ft) tall and features a FieldTurf CORE artificial turf playing surface that covers 12,541 m 2 (134,990 sq ft), making it the largest sports dome in Canada.
The Empire State Building also opened a pop-up temporary Game Of Thrones exhibit (starting at $46 for adults) which ends on June 18. Look up, New York City. Vhagar has landed.
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