Long-span, low-profile, air-supported membrane roofs dominated the construction of sports buildings in the 1970s and early 1980s has subsided in the recent years. The cable (TENSEGRITY) dome system was introduced in the early 1980s in attempt to replace air-supported roof in the USA. There are total 12 air-supported roofs and 6 cable dome roofs built to date. I sense there is high interest among membrane industry in the cable dome system but not air-supported. I would like to understand why is it?
There were several deflation incidents in the past created a public perception of the unreliability of air-supported roofs. Majority of these incidents were caused by human errors or power failures in the early days while operators were still learning how to control snow drift and pond. The last 3 stadiums built