Bauder Total Green Roof System (BTGRS) with BauderGREEN XF301 Sedum Blanket
Synopsis
Mhairi Grant and Martin McCrae, the directors at Paper Igloo architecture practice located in Scotland spent several years building their own Passivhaus home.
A Passivhaus building is designed to decarbonise new and existing buildings. The concept originated from The Passivhaus Institute in Germany and is growing in popularity within contemporary architecture, as the net-zero future draws closer. Referred to as Passive House in English, they use a combination of clean energy generation and energy efficiency to offset any energy use.
This property was the first certified Passivhaus in Stirlingshire, achieving Scottish Technical Standards Section 7: Sustainability Gold Level.
Bauder Building Board
Project: Ostro
Location: Kippen, Stirling
Project type: New build
Roof size: 125m²
Specifier: Greenroof UK Ltd
The specification
The client had to make some justification for the roof design choices, to achieve biodiversity. Therefore, the Bauder Total Green Roof system with the XF301 Sedum Blanket Extensive Green Roof System was specified for this project.
Products applied
BauderGREEN XF301 Sedum Blanket
A mature vegetation blanket, sown with a variety of sedums. It is intended for application directly over the waterproofing system without the need for a secondary substrate growing medium, making it the lightest self-contained sedum blanket system available.
Bauder K5K
Elastomer bitumen torch-on capping sheet, featuring spunbond polyester reinforcement to allow the finished product to cope with structural movement without fracture, and a mineral finish to provide protection against UV degradation.
Project challenges
With advice from Bauder Site Technician, the installers had to lap the Air and Vapour Control Layer onto the underlay at the perimeter upstand, this meant a slight extension piece was fitted to achieve this.
The BauderPLANT E cap sheet was applied to the flat areas of the roof, and the Bauder K5K cap sheet was installed to the upstand details.
The result
The waterproofing was installed to a very high standard by Bauder-approved contractors GreenRoof UK Ltd. The black pebbles around the roof’s perimeter was the client’s personal choice for the design.
This home has been widely recognised for its excellent design. Winning multiple awards including ‘The Daily Telegraph Homebuilding & Renovation Awards 2021 - Best Green Home and Home of the Future’, ‘Scottish Design Awards 2022 - Chairman’s Award for Architecture and the Winner in Residency category’, as well as being long-listed for the ‘Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) House of the year award 2022’.
Advocacy
Area Technical Manager – Christopher Langton:
“From the initial meetings with Mhairi and Martin about this project, it was a pleasure to help and ensure they achieved everything they needed from their green roof.”
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