Architectural Pergolas & Carports

Zamforge designs and fabricates architectural steel pergolas and carports that combine structure with clean, modern design. Built for residential and commercial spaces, our pergolas and carports are engineered to look right and last.

Where Steel Meets Design

Architectural steel demands more than strength — it requires proportion, balance, and finish. At Zamforge, pergolas and carports are treated as architectural elements, not add-ons. Every structure is designed to integrate seamlessly with its surroundings while maintaining structural integrity.

We deliver custom steel pergolas and carports for homes, hospitality venues, offices, outdoor seating areas, and commercial properties. Each project is tailored to the space, use, and desired aesthetic.

Precision-Fabricated Architectural Steel

Zamforge uses modern steel fabrication machinery to achieve clean lines, accurate profiles, and refined finishes. Precision fabrication allows us to control alignment, spacing, and detailing — producing pergolas and carports that feel intentional and well-resolved.

The result is architectural steel that performs structurally and elevates the space visually.

Custom Pergola Design

Pergolas are designed based on layout, orientation, and functional use. Structural requirements are balanced with aesthetics to deliver shade structures that are both practical and visually refined.

Steel Carport Fabrication

Our carports are fabricated for strength, stability, and clean presentation. Steel members are sized correctly and fabricated to support roofing systems while maintaining a modern architectural look.

Installation & Finishing

Installation is carried out with attention to alignment, anchoring, and final detailing. Finishes are applied to ensure durability, corrosion resistance, and a clean final appearance.

Start Your Project with Zamforge

Whether you’re planning a warehouse, structural framework, or a custom architectural steel element, our team is ready to assist. Share your project details, dimensions, and requirements — and we’ll take it from there.