This tensile membrane structure, inspired by the form of a morning glory, adopts an inverted trumpet shape to create overlapping canopies that achieve effective sun-shading and rainwater protection. The central steel support column functions both as a main load-bearing element and as a drainage outlet, ensuring structural safety and performance.

The canopy uses white PVDF membrane material, offering 50% light transmittance, excellent UV resistance, and a B1 fire-retardant rating. With a service life of 15 years, the membrane also features self-cleaning properties, reducing maintenance costs and extending durability.

By combining lightweight tensile membrane technology with a precise steel framework, the project creates a modern, airy, and energy-efficient architectural landmark. This case demonstrates the versatility and aesthetic potential of tensile membrane architecture in urban public spaces. 🌿✨
