Construction World April 2024

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Left: One of the Western Cape’s most-loved concrete roof tiles, Eagle Roof Tile’s Shingle profile lends itself to the sharp triangular lines on this exposed intersecting gable roof. Right: Eagle Roof Tile’s slate grey shingle as seen on this A-frame with exposed gables in Eerste Rivier, Western Cape, was used to cover the roof and clad the vertical sides.

Covered with Eagle Roof Tile’s slate tile, modern elegance gives way to crisscrossing angles and framed gables at The Waves in Wilderness, Western Cape.

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