ETFE building – Lightspan ETFE System Solutions

An ETFE building is a structure that uses ETFE foil systems for façades or roofs instead of traditional glass. In many projects, ETFE buildings are better than glass buildings because they are lighter, allow more natural light, and reduce structural load. Typical applications range from stadiums to airports and large public spaces.

Lightspan develops ETFE system solutions based on decades of engineering experience and global project delivery.

region

application

surface area


The Shed

New York / USA

Allegiant Stadium

Las Vegas / USA

The Avenues

Kuwait City / Kuwait

Service Station of the Future

Dubai / United Arab Emirates

Assiniboine Park

Winnipeg / Canada

Sandton City

Johannesburg / Republic of South Africa

Baku Olympic Stadium

Baku / Azerbaijan

Eugene Hayward Field

Oregon / USA

Amsterdam Arena

Amsterdam / The Netherlands

DFB Campus

Frankfurt / Germany

Zurich Zoo Elephant House

Zurich / Switzerland

Zoo Cloud Forest

Tallinn / Estonia

Kocaeli Shopping Mall

Izmit / Turkey

Tórshavn College

Tórshavn / The Faroe Islands

Jönköping Werket

Jönköping / Sweden

New Gymnasium

Bochum / Germany

ARTIC

Anaheim CA / USA

Bevis Marks

London / United Kingdom

Devonshire Place EC2

London / United Kingdom

Khan Shatyr Swimming

Astana / Kazakhstan

New Street (BGP)

Birmingham / United Kingdom

Eager Park Pavilion

Baltimore / USA

Mechelen Train Station

Mechelen / Belgium

Victoria Station

Manchester / United Kingdom

Herdergebäude Atrium

Freiburg / Germany

Grasjochbahn Station

St.Gallenkirch / Austria

MCH Trade fair

Herning / Denmark

Unilever

Hamburg / Germany

Naturkraft

Ringköbing / Denmark

Médiacité

Liege / Belgium

HOLM

Frankfurt / Germany

MediaTIC

Barcelona / Spain

Łódź Old Market

Łódź / Poland

Center Parcs

Moselle / France

River City Amazon Court

Prague / Czech Republic

UCLA Basketball

Los Angeles / USA

Tottenham Hale Bus Station

London / United Kingdom

Frosilo

Copenhagen / Denmark

Fiere

Verona / Italy

Salincarré

Bad Rappenau / Germany

Plant Science Centre

Copenhagen / Denmark

Cologne Trade fair

Cologne / Germany

Grugapark

Essen / Germany

CFEL

Hamburg / Germany

Arrivals Canopy

Newark / USA

Burgers Zoo

Arnheim / Netherlands

Resort & Club

Boca Raton / USA

Gränby Gränbystaden

Uppsala / Sweden

Sliparen 2

Stockholm / Sweden

Jotron

Lavrik / Norway

Origo

Riga / Latvia

Sports and Wellness Center

Kelsterbach / Germany

Aqua Park

Tychy / Poland

Afrykarium

Wroclaw / Poland

SVGS Courtyard

Sandefjord / Norway

Moldova Mall

Iasi / Romania

Al Jawhara Mall

Jeddah / Saudi Arabia

ETFE building - What is an ETFE roof and where is it used?

An ETFE building usually integrates an ETFE roof or façade system. ETFE (ethylene tetrafluoroethylene) is a transparent polymer used in cushion or foil systems.

ETFE roof systems vs glass roofing

ETFE roofs are significantly lighter than glass roofs. This allows larger spans and more flexible architectural designs.

ETFE building applications in practice

ETFE buildings are often used in:

  • Stadium roofs
  • Airport terminals
  • Shopping atriums
  • Exhibition halls
  • Cultural landmarks

ETFE building – What typ of buildings use ETFE?

ETFE is mainly used in large-span architecture where weight and daylight are critical factors.

ETFE building – What is an ETFE roof and where is it used?

ETFE building expertise at Lightspan

Lightspan combines engineering, design, fabrication, and installation under one system approach for ETFE buildings. The company emerged from the merger of BEMO-Lightspan USA and ETFE expertise from the former Vector Foiltec team.

We operate production facilities in Germany and work with the Texlon® ETFE system, used in major international projects.

US - Baltimore MD - Eager Park Pavilion

Concept, Design, Engineering, Fabrication, Installation

Our ETFE building workflow is structured across five phases:

  • Concept: feasibility and material strategy for ETFE roof systems
  • Design: digital modelling of ETFE building envelopes
  • Engineering: structural validation and optimisation
  • Fabrication: production of ETFE cushions and foil elements
  • Installation: on-site assembly of ETFE roofs and façades

Each phase is aligned to ensure technical clarity from the start.

Why ETFE buildings are used instead of glass

ETFE buildings are chosen when projects require:

ETFE building projects worldwide

Lightspan has contributed to more than 1,500 projects globally, including stadiums and landmark architecture. ETFE roof systems have been used in large-scale venues such as sports arenas and cultural complexes.

The page explains ETFE buildings as lightweight structures using ETFE roof and façade systems. It shows that ETFE buildings are better than glass buildings in many large-scale projects due to their lower weight and design flexibility. Lightspan develops, manufactures, and installs ETFE systems for stadiums, airports, and major architectural projects worldwide.