McDonald’s at Choa Chu Kang Park features a lightweight ETFE facade providing shade and rain protection for an open park pavilion. State-of-the-art ETFE for Singapore!

Located within Choa Chu Kang Park in Singapore, this McDonald’s location integrates an ETFE facade to create a sheltered dining and gathering environment within a green park setting. The project demonstrates how ETFE can support lightweight, open architecture for everyday public spaces.
McDonald’s at Choa Chu Kang Park features a lightweight ETFE facade providing shade and rain protection for an open park pavilion. State-of-the-art ETFE for Singapore!
Singapore
Country
613
m²
of ETFE
2023
Completed
Archideas Design Pte ltd
Architects
At a Glance – ETFE at McDonald’s Choa Chu Kang Park
613 m²
of ETFE
The ETFE facade provides protection from sun and rain while maintaining a bright and airy atmosphere suited to outdoor dining. Its transparency allows natural daylight to reach the space below, supporting a comfortable environment that connects the building to the surrounding landscape.
Efficient Facade Solution

McDonald’s Choa Chu Kang Park – ETFE facade for a modern dining destination
ETFE was selected as a lightweight material that enables an elegant and minimal supporting structure.
The canopy delivers weather protection without creating a visually heavy building form, making it well suited to park architecture and community spaces.
Integrated Project Delivery
Vector Foiltec Asia Pacific was responsible for the design, fabrication and installation of the ETFE facade, contributing to the creation of a sheltered yet open restaurant within the park.
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