Traglufthallen-Gymnasien sind bei der breiten Öffentlichkeit besonders beliebt
There are many types of gymnasium buildings. Traditional gymnasiums are typically enclosed structures, while open-type gymnasiums are non-fixed, movable facilities. One example is the air-supported membrane gymnasium, which has become very popular among the general public today.

This type of air-supported membrane gymnasium is not simply an "inflatable tent," but rather a modern venue that integrates intelligent control systems and advanced material technologies. Based on operational data from multiple locations and public feedback.

Our current air-supported membrane gymnasium project is relatively large in scale, with a construction area of 5,000 square meters. It uses high-quality PVDF membrane material, providing a spacious indoor environment. The facility includes badminton courts, tennis courts, basketball courts, and others, meeting the nearby fitness needs of residents. It also allows operators to generate more revenue during operations by offering multiple sports activities, achieving a win-win outcome. The indoor space utilizes reflected lighting technology, providing soft and uniform illumination, completely eliminating the glare issues common in traditional venues. This protects athletes' vision while making every shot more precise.

The construction cost of an air-supported membrane gymnasium is relatively low — only 30% to 50% of that of a traditional venue. This saves costs for operators and ultimately benefits the general public as well, creating even greater advantages. Air-supported membrane gymnasiums have always been developing toward an integrated "sports +" complex.