Our work : Living roof

Living roofs are roofs that are partially or completely covered with plants and vegetation. These are also known as sedum roofs, grass roofs, or living roofs.

The vegetation is usually planted over a drainage membrane that sits on top of the roof, along with additional layers such as a root barriers and waterproofing products.

Living roofs can reduce the flow of stormwater from a roof by up to 65% and delay the flow rate by up to three hours. Energy: Green roofs reduce building energy use by cooling roofs and providing shading, thermal mass and insulation

Case studies
Paragraph 80 – Cambridgeshire

Paragraph 80 – Cambridgeshire

Paragraph 80 development, Cambridegshire. Paragraph 80 is an exception in the planning system that allows the construction of new houses in the countryside. You will be required to justify that your proposal meets the stringent requirements set out in Paragraph 80 in...

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