
Project Overview
Project Name: Uruguay Audi Steel Exhibition Hall
Location: Montevideo, Uruguay
Total Building Area: 4,587 sqm
Building Structure: Truss system + portal frame / corrugated metal warehouse system
Year Completed: 2016
The Uruguay Audi Steel Exhibition Hall project covers a total area of 4,587 sqm and serves as the first official Audi 4S store in Montevideo. The building consists of a high-end Steel Exhibition Hall for vehicle display and a corrugated metal warehouse–style service workshop, forming a modern and efficient integrated automotive facility.
The exhibition area adopts a steel truss structure to achieve a spacious, column-free interior, while the workshop utilizes a robust portal frame system for durability and fast assembly. Exterior walls are finished with 100mm polyurethane sandwich glass panels, combined with aluminum composite cladding for a premium façade. The roofing system uses 100mm foam composite panels, delivering excellent insulation and long-term weather resistance.
Designed to meet international automotive standards, the project showcases the advantages of prefabricated steel construction in commercial retail and service spaces, offering superior performance, aesthetics, and construction efficiency.


Project Overview
Project Name: Netherlands Exhibition Hall Project
Location: Breda, Netherlands
Total Building Area: 3,100 sqm
Building Structure: Steel structure exhibition hall
Year Completed: 2022
The Netherlands Exhibition Hall Project is a modern steel structure exhibition facility located in Breda, designed to showcase a strong architectural identity and high spatial transparency. The building features a large-area glass curtain wall at the front façade, maximizing natural daylight and visual openness, while the exterior wall system adopts 780-type horizontal corrugated metal panels to create a dynamic and contemporary appearance.
Structurally, the exhibition hall is built on an efficient steel framework, incorporating light gauge steel joist systems to optimize load distribution and construction speed. The floor system is supported by light gauge steel floor joists, ensuring structural stability and flexibility for exhibition layout planning, while the roof structure utilizes light gauge steel roof trusses to achieve long spans and a clean interior space without excessive columns.
This project demonstrates the advantages of steel structure exhibition buildings in Europe, combining aesthetics, functionality, and fast installation. It serves as a high-quality reference for commercial exhibition halls requiring lightweight steel solutions, durable performance, and modern architectural expression.


Project Overview
Project Name: Brazil Landmark Steel Exhibition Hall
Location: Brazil
Total Building Area: Approx. 5,000 sqm
Building Structure: Steel frame commercial building with steel portal frame system
Year Completed: 2022
Project Overview:
This steel exhibition hall project in Brazil was custom-designed to closely reflect the client’s brand identity, with the architectural appearance inspired by the client’s logo. The building adopts a modern steel portal frame construction, combining structural efficiency with strong visual impact. Extensive glass curtain walls are integrated into the steel portal frame building, enhancing transparency, natural lighting, and spatial openness.
The exhibition hall features a distinctive curved two-story steel structure, showcasing the flexibility and precision of steel portal frame construction in creating complex architectural forms. High-saturation exterior colors and streamlined curves make the building a prominent local landmark, reinforcing its commercial display function and brand recognition.
As a high-performance steel frame commercial building, the project delivers excellent structural stability, fast construction speed, and long-term durability, while meeting international standards for exhibition spaces. This project demonstrates how steel portal frame buildings can successfully balance aesthetics, functionality, and cost efficiency in modern commercial architecture.









