Asymmetrical Design to Help ETFE Roof on Vikings Stadium Withstand Snow

The ethylene-tetra-fluoro-ethylene roof on the Minnesota Vikings' new stadium will be equipped with several features to help it withstand heavy snow. For example, it will have an asymmetrical design and a catch-basin gutter system around the roof. Meanwhile, thin cables will be used to help support the ETFE panels.

From NRCA

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