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Bauder has won a Bronze Green Apple Award in the built environment and architectural heritage category with Castle Drogo, Drewsteignton, Devon. The Bauder Total Roof System was specified and an inverted designed adopted to eliminate previous condensation issues. Installed over the Castle’s magnificent chapel, the roof has now being restored it to its early splendour whilst keeping true to the original design. Castle Drogo was the last “castle” to be built in England between 1910 – 1930 and features one of the earliest modern flat roofs still serviceable in England. Set up high on a granite outcrop of Dartmoor, it is one of the jewels in National Trust’s crown, admired for its unique architecture by the many visitors it receives every year. Bauder also installed the extensive green roof system on Exwick Heights School, which won a green apple award in The National Non Residential category. The awards were presented at the Tower of London by David Bellamy OBE, and attended by an array of people from the architecture and building and construction industry. |
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