Tension membrane steel structures are innovative architectural structures that use tensioned membranes, often made of fabric or film, to create a lightweight, strong, and aesthetically pleasing design. They are commonly used in modern architecture for their ability to span large distances without the need for traditional supports. Steel frames are often used to support these membranes, providing both structural integrity and a framework for the tensioning process. The resulting images typically showcase the intricate patterns and forms that these structures can create, highlighting their unique aesthetic qualities.