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| Shade Structures from W.H. Porter |

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Poligon is the originator of tubular steel Park Architecture. In 1976, PorterCorp began refining how steel tubes are used in outdoor architecture by developing a clean framed structural system with concealed fasteners, bright colors, and many innovative forms.
Poligon structures are ideal for public places. Now offering over 100 standard, original designs to select from. They are easily installed with our bolt-together system. Field welding is not needed. Interior ledges, where birds nest, are virtually non-existent.
PorterCorp maintains California DSA PC engineering pre-approved structures for use in California schools and other DSA supervised construction. |
| Parasol from Porter Poligon |

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Parasol, a revolution in shade structures. Parasol provides the ultimate solution for lightweight, inexpensive shade protection from Porter Poligon.
Parasol brings three unique features to the fabric building market:
- A series of innovative, standard designs that range from permanent umbrellas to amphitheaters and large modular activity centers.
- A new tensioning system for fabric covered structures. The ends of the primary roof beams telescope with a turn of a wrench and pull the fabric tight. This patent pending system facilitates easy installation and removal of fabric tops as well as easy tensioning.
- The sturdy steel frame is solidly engineered to sustain heavy loads. Parasol's steel structures can withstand wind gusts of up to 90 mph.
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| Poligon's VIA series |


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The Entry Archway Portal from Poligon. The entrance archway has long been used to denote a formal point of transition. The Poligon Portal is an effective and economical way to identify your park or facility. Cast iron finials and square stepped columns are standard. Options include gable ornamentation and column banding.
The Gateway from Poligon Cast iron finials and square stepped columns create the distinctive look of the Gateway. It denotes a grand entrance to your park. Optional gable end ornamentation, banded columns, and side eave ornamentation can be added for a truly custom looking structure.
The Crossing Park Shelter from Poligon The intersecting roof, with its four gable ends, stands out prominently, making the Crossing a highly visible and distinctive shelter. Use different optional ornamentation in each gable end to name a path or guide your guests. Add the optional cupola and banded columns and you create a structure that is sure to be the crown jewel of your park or public square.
The Wayside from Poligon Specifically sized to shelter picnic tables, the Wayside provides an intimate space for a gathering. Optional gable end ornamentation and banded columns can be added to provide a uniform look with other POLIGON structures within the park. The Wayside offers three gable end ornamentation options. Choose the Louvered, Sunshine, or Logo gable end ornamentation to add a custom look to your shelter. Dimensions are to the outside of the columns.
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| Poligon Innovations |
In addition to Poligon's exceptional steel structures and Parasol fabric they also offer wood shelters, tensile fabric, DSA - PC numbered shelters and custom designs all made with the same quality you have come to expect from Poligon. Please take a moment to review some of our photos of these types of structures before making a decision on which is the right option for your project. You can view the photos Here
PDF files for Poligon Innovations:
Houston Half Hexagon
Grand Haven Gabled Hexagon
Kokomo Amphitheater
Poligon Dugout
Poligon Millennium Trellis
Poligon Riverwalk Arc
Also if you don’t see a standard shelter that meets your requirements why not let our representatives make a custom building for you or your community.
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