On the way to a climate-neutral district in 2050, that is the ambition of housing corporation Stadlander. In the De Kuil neighbourhood in Bergen op Zoom, important steps are already being taken to achieve this; 171 homes are being climate-adaptively renovated and made more sustainable. Solar panels are being installed on 70 homes in combination with sloping Sedum roofs. Residents have also been given the option to have a Sempergreen Sedum roof installed on their shed or garage box. Completion of this large-scale renovation project will take place in mid-2024.
Stadlander housing association builds green future for tenants
Stadlander housing association is working towards a future in which its tenants can live completely sustainably. Living in a Stadlander home means living in a green environment. For the renovation of 171 houses in De Kuil in Bergen op Zoom, the corporation, in collaboration with architectural firm KAW and the contractor Constructif, sought as many sustainable solutions as possible to green the neighbourhood. Residents were involved in the process from start to finish through a sounding board group. All questions and requests were worked out in great detail. One of the spearheads was to make the neighbourhood climate adaptive. Within this framework, sloping green roofs of Sempergreen were installed on 70 houses by Joru Green Solutions. In addition, De Kuil neighbourhood is going completely off the gas, with homes being renovated to gas-free homes.
Social housing flourishes with new green roofs
Green roofs have a positive impact on the neighbourhood. Not only does it give a beautiful green appearance, but they also contribute to more biodiversity in the neighbourhood, improving air quality by absorbing CO2 and reducing ambient noise. Moreover, it lowers the ambient temperature. This has a positive impact on the efficiency of the solar panels, as they function better at lower temperatures. Thus, not only the roofs of the houses flourish, but also the output of the solar panels. Besides, the cooling effect is not only felt in the neighbourhood, but also contributes to a pleasant indoor climate. So green roofs make for comfortable living!
Sempergreen sloping green roof system for nature-inclusive building and renovation
A sloping green roof system by Sempergreen was applied to the roofs in De Kuil district. This green roof system offers a solution for nature-inclusive building and renovation. The beauty of the system that's been applied is that it has the same structure as a tiled roof. It uses the so-called Green Roof Scale, the ideal alternative to the standard roof tile. The green roof scale is waterproof and breathable, just like a normal tile. The roof structure does not need to be specially adapted, as this green roof system can easily be mounted on battens. These factors make Sempergreen's sloping green roof system extremely suitable for both new construction and renovation projects.
Architect: KAW architecten
Contractor: Constructif
Green roof installer: JORU Green Solutions Bv