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Wanda Indoor Ski Resort Enclosure System Project in China

Project type: Enclosure system of low-temperature artificial environment buildings

Project location: Harbin city, China

Project scale:15,000 ㎡

Project Description: 

Harbin Wanda indoor ski resort enclosure system project is located in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China, with a total building area of approximately 15,000 sqm and an occupancy capacity of around 3,000 people. The project provides building envelope solutions for an indoor ski and winter sports facility, ensuring stable thermal performance and structural reliability under high-occupancy and low-temperature operational conditions.

Indoor ski resorts represent a typical “artificial extreme climate building,” where the indoor environment is continuously maintained at sub-zero temperatures for snow production and skiing activities, while the exterior is exposed to severe cold climate conditions in Northeast China. This creates a significant indoor-outdoor temperature and humidity differential, which can easily lead to condensation, thermal bridging, and energy loss issues within the building envelope system.

The enclosure system design therefore focuses on high thermal insulation performance, airtightness, and anti-condensation control. By optimizing insulation layer configuration and joint sealing design, the system effectively reduces thermal bridge effects and controls vapor migration paths, improving overall energy efficiency and ensuring stable long-term operation of the indoor snow environment.

This project demonstrates the company’s engineering capability in enclosure systems for low-temperature artificial climate buildings, particularly suitable for ice-snow venues, cold chain facilities, and special temperature-controlled structures.

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Post time: May-06-2026