The garden roof in the centre of the Museum of London is one of the oldest installed in London and has been in situ since 1976 when the building was first created on historic London Wall, a few minutes walk north of St Paul's Cathedral. Its refurbishment was part of a £20.5 million redevelopment of the museum's lower Galleries of Modern London which retell the story of London and Londoners from 1666 to the present day.
The garden court roof, situated alongside the museum's Sackler Hall, has now been refurbished and brought into the 21st century with a versatile waterproofing solution that allows the museum to change the emphasis of the landscape design to fit in with any feature display that is taking place in the surrounding galleries if required.
Bauder roof solution is good and friendly for green concrete solution. All the best!
Hidroset 3 weeks ago