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Client |
Adnams Brewery |
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Architect |
Aukett Fitzroy Robinson |
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Main Contractor |
Haymills Contractors |
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Green Roof Contractor |
Sky Garden Greenroofs |
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Type of Development |
To create a sedum and biodiverse hybrid roof to mitigate the visual appearance of the new distribution warehouse in its environment. A host of environmental/sustainable methods were used in the construction of the building. Local province wildflowers and wild grasses were grown on the roof to supplement the sedum and to blend more naturally with local flora over the mid to long term. |
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Reason for Green Roof |
To reduce the visual impact of the building. To reduce heat transfer into the building and to regulate the buildings core temperature. To reduce water run-off and burden on drainage. |
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Type of Roof |
Standing Seam Ash Zip Roof |
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Size of Green Roof |
6000m2 |
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Details of Green Roof Element |
Build up - Drainage layer using re-cycled, moisture retentive foam layer over the metal roof and in between the standing seems. Re-cycled crushed brick and aggregate including concrete and slate were laid over the foam prior to covering with pre-grown sedum and biodiverse blanket. |
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Comments |
Feed back from the end user says ''the temperature regulation within the building was a key issue and proved to be a great success" A comment from a leading green roof exponent said that the building blends really well and is an extremely successful build. "We experienced some problems carrying out the installation during the extreme temperatures in 2006 and lack of water for irrigation. As a result, sections of vegetation that had died off were replaced during cooler weather. Even while we were working at the height of the summer swifts were feeding from invertebrates that were on the roof within weeks" Mike Cottage, Sky Garden Greenroofs |
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Completion Date |
2006 |





