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 Canterbury handmade clay tiles the perfect match   


A complex and sensitive re-roofing project in Surrey is amongst the first to use the Canterbury handmade clay tile range from Marley Eternit, which was re-introduced to the market to help architects and contractors achieve a genuine handmade finish when creating traditional clay roofs. Antique- coloured Loxleigh Canterbury clay tiles were specified for the large 270m2 roof, which was a complex design due to the interaction of multiple slopes, swept valleys and hips. Marley Eternit’s


range of Canterbury tiles are handmade by skilled craftsmen generally accepted to be the finest clay for strength and durability.


01283 722588 www.marleyeternit.co.uk Enq. 197 FAKRO roof windows for ‘Building the Dream’    © Allan Corfield Architects


Allan Corfield Architects’ SIPS eco- house sought to create a traditional looking brick building with a contem- porary twist. The project, featured on More 4’s ‘Building the Dream’, has FAKRO’s FTU-V U5 triple-glazed, white PU-coated roof windows. Two build- ings are attached via a glazed atrium with a solid roof and roof windows. Project architect Iga Panczyna explained, “The client agreed that this provides an interesting light experi- ence, maximising views from the


walkway. Fakro was chosen because airtightness was a critical factor, the windows had to be vent-free and their U-values were the best available”.


01283 554755 www.fakro.co.uk Enq. 198


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