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Bauder and E.J. Roberts win Green Roofing Award at the Roofing Awards 2018


Westminster Bridge hotel where Bauder and approved contractor, E. J. Roberts, picked up the Green Roofing award. The winning project was a BioSOLAR roof on a Clapham Park residential block. The refurbishment of the 500m2


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auder has been recognised at this year’s NFRC Roofing Awards. The award ceremony took place at the Park Plaza


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which is part of the wider regeneration at Clapham Park, needed to include a green roof and a renewable energy system to meet the objectives of sustainability and energy efficiency highlighted by the planning committee. Consequently, Bauder’s BioSOLAR system which integrates a mounting solution for solar panels with a green roof was specified to meet all the planning requirements. Approved contractor E.J. Roberts Ltd installed the Bauder products on the 500m2


Electrical fitted the 116m2 70 modules.


roof area while M&M PV area with the


Bauder’s technical director Nigel Blacklock, was in attendance to receive the award and spoke of the company’s success: "Bauder is always delighted to be recognised by the NFRC Roofing Awards which serves as an industry benchmark for excellence and best practice. Our success with the Bauder BioSOLAR project on Clapham


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Africa Steyn Studio’s sculpture in concrete echoes the surrounding mountains page 18


WAPPING WHARF, BRISTOL ADF reports on the lively independent food quarter created in Bristol’s transformed docks


AECOM HEADQUARTERS, LONDON The workplace leader puts its own ideas to work


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UNStudio designs the world’s tallest ceramic facade See page 18


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Park highlights the cohesive stance Bauder embraces in line with today’s construction and building market as it calls for rooftop solutions with innovative technologies for environmental advantages in order to maximise the potential of roof areas.”


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ENERGY ACADEMY EUROPE Dutch academics collaborate towards a low- carbon future, in a carbon-neutral building


LA FUCINA RESTAURANT, LONDON Eating under bulging bricks in Marylebone


BLOOMBERG LONDON, CITY OF LONDON


How the world’s most sustainable office building was designed by Foster + Partners to be both a good neighbour and a box of surprises


BANG BANG ORIENTAL, COLINDALE A new London food hall offered a range of tantalising design challenges ARCHITECTSDATAFILE.CO.UK/ADF-DIGI


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How an architectural practice dived into the restoration challenge of modernising a riverside lido while retaining its character


SUNBEAMS MUSIC TRUST, PENRITH, CUMBRIA The creation of the UK’s first purpose-built centre for music therapy – a rural retreat in the Lakes


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