ETFE skylight in Australia: A 50 m² ETFE roof at the Victorian Specialist Centre creates a light-filled entrance where a ficus hillii tree thrives under three two-layer cushions.

Victorian Specialist Centre

ETFE skylight in Australia: A 50 m² ETFE roof at the Victorian Specialist Centre creates a light-filled entrance where a ficus hillii tree thrives under three two-layer cushions.

At the Victorian Specialist Centre in Melbourne, a compact but carefully considered ETFE installation creates a welcoming, calm arrival space for a medical environment focused on wellness. The entrance features a single ficus hillii tree growing beneath three two-layer ETFE cushions, forming a small sheltered courtyard that remains bright, natural and visually open throughout the day.

Australia

Country

50

of ETFE

2018

Completed

Buchan Group

Architects

At a Glance – ETFE at Victorian Specialist Centre

  • 50 m² ETFE roof forming a sheltered entrance space
  • Three two-layer ETFE cushions installed over a ficus hillii tree
  • High UV transparency supports healthy plant growth
  • Lightweight steel structure with minimal visual obstruction
  • Designed and delivered by Vector Foiltec Asia Pacific
  • Collaboration with Buchan Group architects
ETFE skylight in Australia: A 50 m² ETFE roof at the Victorian Specialist Centre creates a light-filled entrance where a ficus hillii tree thrives under three two-layer cushions.

50 m²

of ETFE

ETFE Skylight Creating a Light-Filled Entrance for a Growing Tree

The project team sought a roof solution that would support a gentle, contemporary atmosphere for patients and visitors. Vector Foiltec Asia Pacific worked with the Buchan Group architects to design a lightweight steel structure topped with ETFE cushions that allow daylight to reach the tree and the surrounding space.

Because ETFE is highly UV-transparent, it enables plant growth in areas where conventional roofing materials would block or reduce essential wavelengths of light. The clear foils used here keep the space bright and evenly illuminated, supporting the idea of a calm, nature-focused entrance.

ETFE skylight in Australia: A 50 m² ETFE roof at the Victorian Specialist Centre creates a light-filled entrance where a ficus hillii tree thrives under three two-layer cushions.

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