ETFE architecture in China: Falcon Mall in Kunming features an ETFE roof system that combines natural daylight with LED illumination for strong visual identity and interior comfort. The ETFE roof over the main atrium and public spaces to integrate daylight, shelter and illumination into a cohesive architectural feature.
Country: China
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Parc Central Guangzhou
Parc Central Guangzhou’s ETFE canopy blends transparency, solar control and culture-inspired form over retail, dining and garden spaces. The project features an 8,200 m² single-layer ETFE canopy system that covers exposed circulation areas and protects visitors from the elements while maintaining transparency and openness.
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Dalian Stadium
ETFE in China: Dalian Stadium’s elliptical facade uses custom ETFE panels to reduce steel, simplify maintenance, and deliver long-term sustainability. Learn more about how we saved steel for this project in the text below!
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Beijing Daxing International Airport
At Beijing Daxing Airport, 3,466 m² of ETFE entrance canopies deliver precise installation, lightweight support, and long-term low maintenance. We delivered this project for a major airport hub within tight project timelines.
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Xi’an G-Park
ETFE’s low-maintenance properties are a long-term advantage: It resists UV exposure, humidity, and pollutants without losing clarity or performance. That means a canopy that looks and works well, year after year, with minimal upkeep. The perfect choice for a shopping mall!
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Beijing Olympic Stadium
The famous Watercube! One of our biggest projects and also known as Beijing National Aquatics Center. Over 100.000m² of ETFE and a truly unique design. The Water Cube is the largest ETFE-clad structure in the world, and its complex, bubble-like geometry could not have been built with any other system.
