Made up of 75 homes, the residential project, which won ‘Best Conceptual Design’ at the 2019 Sustainable Architecture awards, has used over half a million of Marley’s Acme Double Camber tiles in Burnt Flame. With the tiles used not only on the roofs but also applied vertically, they were able to perfectly complement the project’s Scandinavian inspired design.
With the roofing element of construction starting in 2018, 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.
The Rothschild Foundation is a charity supporting arts and heritage, the environment, education and social welfare by awarding grants, fostering dialogue and debate, and through its support of Waddesdon Manor.