An inflatable building is a structure constructed using two layers of membrane connected together, typically using spars made from the same material.
Inflatable buildings like this commonly serve sports, such as tennis and indoor golf.
This makes inflatable buildings efficient in terms of the amount of raw materials required to construct them.
The small amount of material used in the construction of inflatable buildings makes them highly portable.
Inflatable structures and inflatable buildings can be used in many ways, including: membrane roofs and covers, sails, buildings and pavilions, airships, furniture, airspace structures, boats, escape slides, security mattresses, swimming pools, coverings, games and castles, air bags and many other applications.