Time-Tested Technology for Long-Lasting Aesthetics
Shelter-Rite® architectural fabrics bring lasting aesthetics and strength to every structure, protecting spaces and people with unmatched durability.
Circus Juventas Selects Durable Shelter-Rite® Membrane for Building Recover
After 25 years under the same trusted Shelter-Rite membrane, Circus Juventas turned once again to the product that proved its strength. The result: a renewed, high-performance building envelope ready to support the school’s next generation of performers.
Why Local Governments Should Consider Fabric Structures
Portable tension structures have numerous benefits such as additional emergency shelter. Learn why you should use portable tension structures here.
Why Shelter-Rite® Is the Trusted Choice for Durable Architectural Fabric Structures
Discover why Shelter-Rite® is the top choice for durable, low-maintenance architectural fabric structures with long-term ROI.
Top Finish Comparison
Explore top finishes for architectural fabrics. Discover the perfect touch for your design projects.
What Fabric Type Do You Need for Your Perfect Structure?
Consult the conventional classifications of membrane materials chart to select the right membrane for your next project.
Is It Time to Repair or Replace Your Aging Structural Membrane?
Learn more about the signs of an aging structural membrane, and the proper course of action for repairing or replacing the membrane.
There's a Brand-New Set of Guidelines for Your Tensile Membrane Structures
The ASCE Tension Membrane Committee made major revisions to ASCE 55-10. Learn more about the updated standard here.
Succeeding with Flying Colors
Learn more about how Shelter-Rite Architectural Fabrics worked with DHL Express to create a durable, attractive fabric covering.
Shelter-Rite® Announces New High Light Transmission (HLT) Architectural Fabric
Seaman Corporation announces the introduction of several new products to their Shelter-Rite Architectural Fabric product line.
Shelter-Rite® Aces USTA Test
Learn more about The Oklahoma City Tennis Center and the award-winning 8028 architectural fabric that covers the roof and walls of the building.
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