Marley have provided their Double Acme Camber tiles for a residential project of 75 homes in Waddesdon.
The project won ‘Best Conceptual Design’ at the 2019 Sustainable Architecture awards, using over half a million of Marley’s tiles in the shade ‘Burnt Flame’.
Marley’s technical team worked closely with the project’s architects, C.F Moller, to assist with CAD drawings to ensure a suitable build-up and ventilation of the roof.
Andrew White, Area Sales Manager at Marley, said: “ Marley’s Acme Double Camber in Burnt Flame was the ideal choice. As it is suitable for vertical applications it was able to deliver a finish which meant the transition from roof to exterior wall was seamless.”
“In addition, the tile was also able to interact with other exterior elements of the build including window reveals, cladding at the gables, and guttering, which was a significant challenge on the build.”
Marley’s Acme Double Camber tiles are also accredited to the BES 6001 framework standard for 'Responsible Sourcing', which means projects using its clay tiles can now achieve extra credits under BREEAM.
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