Tensile Membrane Canopies for Corridors and Walkways – Breathing Arteries of Campus Life
September 02,2025
On many campuses, there are often open gaps between classrooms, dormitories, dining halls, and libraries. It’s very inconvenient for students and teachers when they are moving between the buildings and exposed to bad weather. The covered walkways are a common solution; however, people will feel dark if without any light system, and concrete material makes people feel a sense of coldness and rigidity.
A light and open tensile membrane covered walkway could be a refreshing option, which links main buildings on the campus in a more natural way. The semi-open design of tensile membrane canopy keeps out rain and strong sunlight, yet still allows people to feel the breeze and light around them. On rainy or snowy days there’s no need for umbrellas, and in summer the tensile fabric canopy offers welcome shade, so that it’s much easier and more comfortable for crossing campus.

It’s a pleasant surprise that the bright and open corridors not only as walkways but also as channels for communication and connection. The tensile fabric canopy’s bright, airy spaces invite chance encounters, quick chats, or even small discussions, helping to create a livelier sense of community. The open design of tensile membrane roof encourages air flow, keeping the walkways cool, fresh, and pleasant to use.

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