A Landmark for Oran Park Community
- Project Name: Landmark For Oran Park ,Central
- Membrane System: 2-Layer ETFE Cushion System (Air-Inflated)
- Material Composition: High-Performance ETFE (Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene) Film
- Support Structure: Custom Folded Plate Structural Steel Framing
- Installation Buffer: 3-Meter Air Gap from Primary Glass Facade
- Nightscape Effect: Integrated LED Backlighting System
- Maintenance Level: Self-cleaning surface with low friction coefficient
- Warranty: 30+ Years (Engineered for durability)
Project Overview
As a core component of the new Oran Park Library and Community Resource Centre, the building’s ETFE cushion facade structure serves as a brilliant example of how functional engineering can become a centerpiece of local pride. This project features a sophisticated tensile membrane facade that transcends traditional cladding, offering both a striking architectural aesthetic and a high-performance solar barrier solution.
The Art of Tessellation: Multi-Color ETFE Cushions
The architectural intent was to create a distinctive piece of functional artwork. The facade incorporates a complex 2-layer ETFE cushion system arranged in a mesmerizing tessellating triangular pattern.
Vibrant Palette: By utilizing a mix of red, yellow, white, and translucent ETFE films, the design creates a rhythmic visual flow across the building’s exterior.
Dynamic Nightscape: Mounted on a uniquely designed folded plate structural steel framing system, the ETFE cushions are integrated with advanced backlighting. At night, the entire library “comes alive,” transforming into a glowing beacon for the community through the diffused glow of the translucent ETFE membranes.
Advanced Solar Performance & Thermal Regulation
Beyond its visual appeal, the primary engineering motive was to create an effective passive cooling system.
The 3-Meter Buffer Zone: The ETFE facade is strategically installed 3 meters in front of the library’s main glass curtain wall. This creates a critical thermal buffer.
Heat Dissipation: The ETFE tensile membrane blocks the majority of the intense heat from the Western sun before it ever reaches the building’s primary envelope. Any residual radiant heat is naturally dissipated within the 3-meter gap, significantly reducing the cooling load on the HVAC system.
Optimized Light Levels: Unlike solid shading devices, the ETFE material maintains exceptionally high natural light levels inside the library, creating a bright, welcoming environment for readers while keeping the interior temperature consistently cooler.
Structural Innovation: Folded Plate Steel Framing
The support structure for the Oran Park ETFE facade required precision engineering. The folded plate structural steel framing was custom-designed to accommodate the triangular geometry of the cushions. This lightweight yet rigid frame ensures that the tensioned ETFE fabric remains stable under wind loads while maintaining the crisp, sharp lines required by the tessellating design
Durability and Lifecycle Excellence
For a public community center, long-term maintenance was a key consideration.
Self-Cleaning Properties: ETFE’s low-friction surface allows the facade to remain clean with minimal maintenance, as rainwater naturally washes away urban dust.
Longevity: As a leading China manufacturer and installer of ETFE systems, SkyTensile utilized premium UV-stabilized films to ensure the vibrant red and yellow hues remain colorfast and structurally sound for over 25-30 years.
A Sustainable Architectural Statement
The Oran Park project proves that ETFE membrane technology is the future of sustainable urban design. By balancing the “artwork” aspect with rigorous thermal performance, this ETFE cladding solution provides a blueprint for modern public infrastructure that is both eco-friendly and visually unforgettable.
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