With their double-story design and versatility, two-story tents are ideal for supporting services at sporting events, especially when multiple functional areas need to be planned together.
1. Core Application Scenarios
Event Operations Center: The first floor serves as an athlete rest area, changing room, and medical station; the second floor functions as an event command center, media studio, and sponsor negotiation area, ensuring clear functional zoning.
Audience Service Complex: The first floor features a food and beverage area, souvenir sales points, and restrooms; the second floor serves as a rest area and family interaction zone, providing a comfortable, shaded space protected from rain.
Temporary office and storage: In small events, the first floor is used to store event equipment and supplies, while the second floor is used as an office area for staff, saving space.
2. Outstanding advantages
Double-layer space utilization: Expanding vertical space within a limited area saves more than 50% of the floor space compared to single-layer tents, making it suitable for events with limited space (such as events in city centers).
All-terrain adaptability: Constructed with high-strength aluminum alloy frames and PVC tarpaulins, it can be erected on various surfaces such as grass, concrete, or sand without requiring ground hardening, making it environmentally friendly.
Climate protection capabilities: The tarpaulin features wind resistance (up to wind resistance levels 8-10), waterproofing, and flame-retardant properties. The second floor can be equipped with an insulation layer to withstand extreme temperatures.
Customized appearance: The tent fabric can be printed with event logos and sponsor advertisements, and combined with lighting design to become one of the visual highlights of the event.
3. Typical cases
Canadian F1 Grand Prix: Two-story tents were erected on the runway, with the first floor serving as the spectator area and the second floor serving as a VIP viewing terrace overlooking the entire venue.