Introduction
Explore Shelter Structures’ innovative design in our Center Circle Indoor Soccer Tent Hall case study. Ideal for sports facilities and event planners.
Project Background
The client’s beforehand indoor soccer tent split way under considerable amounts of snow resulting from inadequate architectural planning and canopy setup. They approached us for an extensive design and construction package, in pursuit of a solution. To resolve the issues and reassemble the building, we offered a customized tent solution. Our revolutionary design, which places an emphasis on strong engineering and weather-resistant materials, guarantees a dependable and long-lasting indoor soccer arena that provides a safe space for sporting events all year round.
Objective
The objectives for this project were clear: to create a robust and snow-resistant structure by utilizing thicker and wider frames. The overall design was optimized to withstand heavy snow loads, with snow-resistant materials used for cladding and walls to enhance the large tent’s durability. Additionally, the client sought a more environmentally friendly fixed installation method for the site. The reconstruction also aimed to maximize the indoor space usability, ensuring efficient utilization of space for soccer activity.
Challenge
Several challenges were encountered in this re-building project. Strengthening the frames required precise data to provide effective technical reinforcement methods. The client needed to provide updated snow and wind load data for the application site. Incorporating supporting systems like power supply, ventilation, and insulation design impacted our reinforcement approach. Overcoming these challenges demanded careful planning, accurate data analysis, and efficient integration of supporting systems.
Key Refurbishment Features
Shelter’s TFS series tent with a unique curved roof design was used, along with customized sizes and supporting facilities. The enforcement hard-pressed aluminum alloy frame was used, along with waterproof double coated PVC fabric with Shelter’s tension fabric structure system. LED lamps connected to an intelligent control system were installed, and rainwater was drained via eave gutters. Additional ridge ventilators, automated opening windows, dark green ABS wall panels consolidation, and roll-up doors were also incorporated.
Outcome
Shelter’s TFS series tent with a unique curved roof design was used, along with customized sizes and supporting facilities. The enforcement hard-pressed aluminum alloy frame was used, along with waterproof double coated PVC fabric with Shelter’s tension fabric structure system. LED lamps connected to an intelligent control system were installed, and rainwater was drained via eave gutters. Additional ridge ventilators, automated opening windows, dark green ABS wall panels consolidation, and roll-up doors were also incorporated.
Conclusion
Successfully delivering a robust, snow-resistant, and environmentally friendly indoor soccer hall, this project underscores our commitment to bespoke tent solutions that respond effectively to a wide range of needs in the sports sector. The Shelter’s sports hall structure, complete with sturdy hard-pressed aluminum alloy frames and waterproof double coated PVC fabric, offers an amalgamation of safety, comfort, and maximized indoor space utilization. The success story reflects our professional edge over local tent suppliers, demonstrating our capacity to design, manufacture, and install sports tents that rise to the occasion. It stands testament to the potential of tent structures in sports facilities, presenting them as an economical, green, and efficient alternative that can create new possibilities for modern sports infrastructures. As we continue to deliver high-quality tent solutions to meet diverse client needs, we also reinforce our leading position in the sports industry.


