Shelter-Rite Architectural Fabrics - Air Supported Structures
Shelter-Rite Architectural Fabrics - Air Supported Structures

Combining two air structures creates year-round swimming and tennis complex.
Michigan Athletic Complex



Two connected air support structures utilizing Shelter-Rite® fabric by Seaman Corporation now provide year-round recreational opportunities, even during severe winter weather in East Lansing, Michigan.

Created for the Michigan Athletic Club, one clear span structure measures 126 feet by 332 feet, with a 41-foot-high ceiling to provide unobstructed play on six tennis courts. A second 41-foot-high structure measures 110 feet by 152 feet, creating a second clear span dome for the club's swimming pool.

The structures were designed and built by Yeadon Fabric Domes, Inc., using Shelter-Rite 8028 fabric.

During the daylight hours, the need for artificial lighting is minimal, thanks to the soft lighting that's transmitted into the building through the white fabric.

The structures are designed to incorporate an inner thermal/acoustical liner that provides improved insulating properties.

Innovative anchoring techniques as well as advanced mechanical and electrical control systems combine with the rugged functionality and attractive appearance of the Shelter-Rite fabric to deliver an attractive, functional facility with an excellent life span.

Client:
Michigan Athletic Club

Fabric:
Shelter-Rite Style 8028, polyester reinforced PVC with TS 116/117 Top Finish by Seaman Corporation

Site Engineer:
Ohlson Lavoie Corp.

Fabrication and Installation:
Yeadon Fabric Domes, Inc.


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