In the world of architecture and construction, the design and manufacture of complex structures play a fundamental role in achieving buildings and works that challenge the limits of creativity and functionality.

At Hierros Mora Antón, we specialise in the sale of iron and steel products for the manufacture of these innovative structures, contributing to the development of projects that combine aesthetics, strength and safety.

The design and manufacture of complex structures requires advanced methodologies and precise techniques, as well as an in-depth knowledge of the properties of iron. Digital technologies, such as 3D modelling and structural simulation, make it possible to transform visionary ideas into tangible realities, guaranteeing the stability and safety of the works.

At Hierros Mora Antón, we work with high quality products that meet the most rigorous standards, adapting to the specific needs of each project, from customised beams and profiles to reinforcement elements. In addition, iron is a highly recyclable material, which makes it a sustainable option, and we ensure that our products comply with safety requirements to offer the best protection to the people who will use the constructed spaces. This approach allows us to participate in the creation of architectural projects that stand out for their originality, robustness and respect for the environment.

Examples of complex structures include skyscrapers such as the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, iconic bridges such as the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, and modern stadiums such as the Beijing National Stadium, known as the ‘Bird’s Nest’.

The Burj Khalifa is currently the tallest building in the world, standing at 828 metres, and is notable not only for its impressive height, but also for its innovative design that withstands strong winds and other extreme weather conditions, thanks to its Y-shaped structure that provides stability.

The Golden Gate Bridge, with its iconic suspension structure, is a symbol of modern engineering and features a design that combines beauty and functionality, withstanding the daily traffic of thousands of vehicles and the seismic conditions of the area, making it a feat of structural engineering.

On the other hand, the Beijing National Stadium, known as the ‘Bird’s Nest’ for its interlocking steel design, is a perfect example of how aesthetics and functionality can be combined to create a space capable of accommodating tens of thousands of spectators, being also an emblematic work of the 2008 Olympic Games, standing out for its steel structure that simulates a nest and provides support and resistance.

In short, working with complex structures requires a combination of experience, technology and quality materials. At Hierros Mora Antón, we are committed to providing the best product so that architects and engineers can bring their most ambitious projects to life, always with the confidence that each piece will be up to the challenge.