The West Boat House, a historic landmark in Glasgow dating back to 1905, had fallen into a state of disrepair. The £3.05m restoration project, led by ARPL Architects and overseen by Glasgow Building Preservation Trust, aimed to bring the building back to its original state while ensuring it remains a busy hub for rowing clubs for generations to come. The roof was a major focus as the tile had completely worn away and was very unstable. The challenge was to find a suitable roofing solution that would fit in with the building's historical context, provide durability and meet budget constraints.