Central Middlesex Hospital
Building of Central Middlesex Hospital began in mid 2004 for completion in early 2006. The huge building required an inverted roof system that performed to the criteria requested by both the PFI contractor and the client, gave all the relevant guarantees and was still cost effective.
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Falcon Street Medical Centre
The building is an unconventional plan form and of such a scale that a ‘flat roof’ was the only viable & economic solution. A ‘cut to falls’ scheme was required, working on the principle of minimum, rather than average U value. This allowed the architect to use a syphonic drainage system, with a minimum number of roof outlets and a singular, large diameter rainwater pipe to remove rainwater from the roof.
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