As temperatures keep dropping, traditional indoor swimming pools are faced with operational challenges of high energy consumption and costly maintenance. In contrast, constant-temperature air membrane natatoriums, built with innovative air membrane structures, deliver a sustainable solution for winter water sports with outstanding advantages in energy saving, environmental friendliness, rapid construction and superior comfort.
Constant-Temperature Air Membrane Natatorium adopts high-strength flexible membrane materials as the enclosure structure. Its double-layer design and high air-tight construction effectively block the intrusion of cold outdoor air. Combined with an intelligent fresh air and full heat recovery dehumidification system, it maintains comfortable water and indoor temperature steadily without relying on traditional boilers, greatly cutting operational energy consumption.
Benefiting from modular design and factory prefabrication, the construction cycle of air membrane natatoriums is greatly shortened. It only takes several weeks from site preparation to official operation. The beam-free and column-free large-span interior enhances visual transparency and allows flexible layout of swimming lanes and pedestrian flow arrangement.
In addition, air membrane materials feature excellent moisture resistance, corrosion resistance and UV resistance. They can long-term withstand the erosion of high humidity and chlorine-rich environment in swimming pools, reducing structural aging risks and extending the service life of the venue.
As a typical form of green and low-carbon buildings, air membrane natatoriums produce almost no construction waste, noise or dust during the construction phase. In operation, intelligent management realizes refined energy control, conforming to the development trend of public sports facilities for high efficiency, public benefit and sustainability.
At present, such venues are widely applied in schools, communities, sports centers and other scenarios, providing fully-year-round, safe and comfortable water sports spaces for the public and boosting the implementation of the 15-minute fitness circle project.



