A truss building features a structural framework composed of triangular units, typically made from steel or timber, designed to distribute loads efficiently across long spans. Trusses are used to support roofs, ceilings, or floors and are ideal for creating open, column-free interior spaces in industrial, commercial, and agricultural buildings.
Truss buildings are known for their high strength-to-weight ratio, cost-effectiveness, and ease of assembly. Common types include pitched roof trusses, flat trusses, and space frames, tailored to meet specific architectural and structural requirements. They are widely used in warehouses, factories, hangars, sports arenas, and prefab structures.












