OverviewLean-to pavilions are single-pitch framed structures designed to integrate a tented cover directly against an existing building. They provide a sloped roof for efficient water and snow drainage and an open interior free of central pillars, making them suitable for modular warehouses and adjacent covered areas.
Key features- Single-pitch (lean-to) frame for direct integration with existing buildings
- Lightweight, customizable structure adapted to site constraints
- Sloped roof (18°) to facilitate rain and snow runoff and avoid water pooling
- Open-plan interiors with stepped heights—higher on the sloped side
- No central pillars, maximizing usable covered area
- Cover membranes are fire-retardant and waterproof to prevent leaks
- Material-efficient design compared with other pavilion types (reduced investment)
- No fixed length limit; configurable span and length to project requirements
Applications and performanceSuitable for modular storage, industrial annexes, sports canopies, equestrian covers and other applications requiring a covered area adjacent to an existing building. The lean-to layout increases interior height on the sloped side while minimizing material usage and foundation requirements.
Technical specifications- Roof slope: 18°
- Maximum recommended clear width: 18 m
- Maximum recommended height: up to 10 m
- Length: unlimited (configurable)
- Frame type: single-pitch / lean-to
- Interior: open-plan, no central pillars; two-height interior possible
- Covering: waterproof, fire-retardant membrane
- Design: customized for integration with adjacent building