Marina Shade Structure for Yacht Dock Maldives Project
In the Maldives' tropical coastal environment, this arched PTFE installation provides 1636㎡ of marine-grade coverage. The Marina Shade Structure resists corrosion while offering a durable, low-maintenance protection solution for yacht docking.
Location
Maldives
Coverage(M²)
1636㎡
Wind Speed
Wind 180 km/h
Complete Date
06/2022
Project Overview
This tensile membrane canopy project is located in the Maldives and was completed in 2022. Covering approximately 1,636 m², the structure is designed to provide sunshade for a boat marina. The canopy adopts an arched roof form supported by a steel framework. All steel components are treated with an epoxy zinc-rich primer and white topcoat for enhanced corrosion resistance. The roof is clad with 1100 g/m² white PTFE architectural membrane with B1 fire rating, meeting safety standards for semi-permanent buildings and public spaces.
Drawing Visualization
Visualizing before fabrication
Design & Renderings
Challenge - Solution
The client required a tensile membrane canopy for the marina to deliver effective sun and rain protection while integrating seamlessly with the dock layout. Based on site conditions and functional requirements, our designers developed an arched, connected canopy solution that combines a lightweight structure with modern architectural appeal, fully satisfying the project’s design objectives.
Installation - Support
Installation was carried out by a local team under the on-site guidance of our professional engineers. A segmented assembly method was adopted to ensure uniform membrane tension and precise alignment. The project was completed efficiently and in accordance with the approved schedule and specifications.
| Specification | ||
|---|---|---|
| Fabric Type | PVDF | |
| Frame Type | Frame Structure | |
| Design Load | Wind 180 km/h | |
| Design Life | 25-30 Yrs | |
| Warranty | 10 Years | |
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