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We compress air into the sheet units and set them up to a 3.6m pitch. The unit is held perpendicular by an aluminum frame from outside. Finally we can put a roof and walls onto this frame.
An air pipe is made of synthetic fiber which is tolerant of climate changes, is tear resistant, fireproof, non-permeable, pollution proof. Its also designed to keep inhabitants warm. An air pipe becomes very stiff when we compress air into it. These pipes are very easy to assemble and tear down. During construction, we do not have any materials to cut, hence nothing to dispose of.