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Haneda Airport Terminal 2 International Terminal Expansion Project - Large-Scale ETFE Membrane Roof

A large membrane structure planned and realized with the theme of "disaster-resistant, safe, and secure airports"! A case study adopted at Haneda Airport Terminal 2 is currently available.

A cushion-type membrane structure that combines ETFE and a non-combustible membrane material of 500 microns. By continuously installing 318 cushion units measuring 3m x 9m, we constructed a membrane roof space of 6,500 square meters. In this project, there were two major themes to address: roof fire resistance and roof insulation. The issue of roof fire resistance was resolved by sandwiching a non-combustible membrane between the ETFE cushions. The roof insulation issue was addressed by creating an air layer in the cushion type and applying special printing to the ETFE. In particular, the combination of ETFE cushions and non-combustible membranes requires very high technical skills in all processes of design, manufacturing, and construction. Our company verified and established its performance through membrane analysis programs, experiments on various details, and full-scale mock-ups. We also developed the air supply system and maintenance plan. *Details of this project are published in the June 25, 2020 issue of Nikkei Architecture. Please take a look. For more information, please feel free to contact us.

  • Others/Roofing materials (shingles, cement, steel sheets, aluminum)

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Construction example of ETFE membrane roof: Haneda Airport Terminal 2 International Facility

Achieving excellent weather resistance and design! Expressing a unique interior and exterior space as a new landmark connecting the sky and the sea.

This is a cushion-type membrane structure that combines ETFE film with a thickness of 500 microns and a non-combustible membrane material. By continuously installing 318 cushion units measuring 3m x 9m, we constructed a membrane roof space of 6,500 square meters. This project had two major themes that needed to be addressed: [fire resistance of the roof] and [thermal insulation of the roof]. For [fire resistance of the roof], we solved the issue by sandwiching a non-combustible membrane between the ETFE cushion types. ⇒ World first For [thermal insulation of the roof], we addressed the issue by creating an air layer in the cushion type and applying special printing to the ETFE. ⇒ World first The combination of ETFE cushions and non-combustible membranes requires very high technology in all processes of design, manufacturing, and construction. *We also have a collection of case studies for other projects. Please download the PDF for more details.

  • Others/Roofing materials (shingles, cement, steel sheets, aluminum)

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Case Studies of Space Design Using Membrane Materials in Commercial Facilities: "Creating Spaces that Attract People"

Introducing construction examples of roofs, ceilings, walls, and playgrounds using membrane materials that excel in light transmission, design, and decorative qualities.

Our company uses lightweight, soft, and high-strength "membrane materials" in construction, providing total support from planning and design to manufacturing and construction. <We are currently presenting examples of projects that actually used membrane materials> Facilities that utilize the translucency of membrane materials, changing their appearance depending on the time of day; membrane ceilings characterized by soft, curved designs; wall decorations for hotels in tourist areas; and large traditional Japanese umbrellas (nodate-gasa) are among the various examples featured. [Examples featured in the collection "Creating Spaces that Attract People"] ■ Complex facility... A membrane roof that allows gentle light during the day and can be illuminated at night. ■ Science museum... A membrane ceiling that takes advantage of curved designs. ■ Botanical garden renewal... An all-weather playground that can be enjoyed at any time. ■ Hotel for tourists... A wall facade with a colorful design. ■ Restaurants, temples, and gardens... Large traditional Japanese umbrellas (nodate-gasa) designed with safety in mind. *You can view these examples via the <PDF Download>. Other collections of architectural exteriors and product materials are also available for viewing.

  • Spatial Design

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