ETFE Hong Kong: Pacific Place’s L4 restaurant features a unique ETFE skylight that floods the dining space with natural light under a custom ink-splatter form.

Restaurant at L4 Pacific Place

ETFE Hong Kong: Pacific Place’s L4 restaurant features a unique ETFE skylight that floods the dining space with natural light under a custom ink-splatter form.

At Pacific Place in Hong Kong, the dining level on Level 4 includes a fine-dining restaurant called The Continental, distinguished by an expressive ETFE skylight. Part of a renovation of the 1980s-era shopping centre at the base of four towers, this project replaced older pyramid skylights with a single, organically shaped ETFE element that floods the interior with natural light and supports daytime terrace functions.

Hong Kong

Country

50

of ETFE

2008

Completed

Heatherwick Studio

Architects

At a Glance – ETFE at Restaurant at L4 Pacific Place

  • 50 m² single ETFE cushion skylight integrated into a folded steel ceiling.
  • Replaced earlier pyramid skylights to maintain daylight and allow terrace use.
  • Custom organic shape informed by architectural design by Heatherwick Studio.
  • Pre-inflation trial ensured smooth installation on site.
  • Designed and installed by Vector Foiltec Asia Pacific.
ETFE Hong Kong: Pacific Place’s L4 restaurant features a unique ETFE skylight that floods the dining space with natural light under a custom ink-splatter form.

50 m²

of ETFE

ETFE Skylight for Daylit Fine Dining

At Pacific Place in Hong Kong, the dining level on Level 4 includes a fine-dining restaurant called The Continental, distinguished by an expressive ETFE skylight. Part of a renovation of the 1980s-era shopping centre at the base of four towers, this project replaced older pyramid skylights with a single, organically shaped ETFE element that floods the interior with natural light and supports daytime terrace functions.

Light-Filled Space Under an ETFE Skylight

Designed in collaboration with Heatherwick Studio, the skylight is fashioned from a single ETFE cushion shaped like an ink-splatter, integrated into a swirling folded steel ceiling. Its unique form complements the organic design language of the restaurant while preserving daylight access to the interior spaces of the mall and fine-dining areas.

ETFE Hong Kong: Pacific Place’s L4 restaurant features a unique ETFE skylight that floods the dining space with natural light under a custom ink-splatter form.

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