Jinza Real Estate Iconic Voronoi-Pattern ETFE Membrane Roof

Dynamic LED backlighting on Tyson polygon ETFE roof

Project Overview: A Fusion of Culture and Commerce

    Jinza Real Estate stands as a premier cultural and shopping landmark, redefining the retail experience through visionary architecture. The centerpiece of this complex is its stunning ETFE membrane roof, spanning nearly 7,000 square meters. This project demonstrates how tensile membrane technology can transform a standard commercial space into a luminous, high-tech destination that attracts both shoppers and architecture enthusiasts.

The Geometry of Nature: Tyson Polygon (Voronoi) Design

The most striking feature of the Jinza roof is its intricate Tyson polygon (Voronoi) pattern. Unlike standard rectangular grids, this organic, cell-like geometry requires extreme precision in both design and fabrication.

  • Structural Complexity: The main framework utilizes thick square steel tubes, engineered to support the irregular tension of the Voronoi cells.

  • Bespoke Cushions: The vast roof is divided into numerous individual transparent ETFE cushions, each custom-sized to fit the unique polygonal boundaries. This creates a “dragon-scale” or “water-bubble” effect that gives the building a distinct biological aesthetic.

Daylighting & Thermal Regulation for Retail

For a large-scale shopping complex, lighting and temperature control directly impact operational costs and customer stay-time.

  • Exceptional Transparency: During the day, the clear ETFE cushions allow abundant natural sunlight to flood the interior concourse. This reduces the reliance on artificial lighting and creates an “outdoor-indoor” feeling.

  • Insulation Performance: Despite its glass-like clarity, the multi-layer ETFE air cushion system provides superior thermal insulation. It effectively retains warmth during winter and reflects excess solar heat during summer, ensuring a consistent and comfortable climate for premium retail tenants.

Nightscape: A Vibrant LED Display

As the sun sets, the Jinza Real Estate project undergoes a visual transformation.

  • Integrated Illumination: Each ETFE cushion serves as a soft, diffused canvas for an integrated colorful LED lighting system.

  • Dynamic Branding: The structure can display a variety of light patterns and vibrant colors, turning the entire roof into a massive, glowing piece of urban art. This night-time visibility significantly boosts the complex’s commercial appeal and foot traffic.

Engineering Excellence & Longevity

Constructing a Voronoi-patterned ETFE roof requires a specialized manufacturer with deep expertise in 3D modeling and precision tensioning.

  • Durability: The ETFE film used at Jinza is highly resistant to environmental pollutants and UV degradation, maintaining its pristine clarity for over 30 years.

  • Self-Cleaning: The low-friction surface ensures that dust and debris are naturally washed away by rainwater, keeping the commercial canopy maintenance-free for long periods.

As a leading China manufacturer of ETFE structures, SkyTensile provided the full design-to-installation service, ensuring that the complex geometry met all local structural safety codes while preserving the architect’s original vision.

Aerial view of Jinza Real Estate with 7,000 sqm Voronoi-pattern ETFE membrane roof
Dynamic LED backlighting on Tyson polygon ETFE roof at Jinza Real Estate.
Individual air-inflated ETFE cushions for commercial skylight canopy.

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