
Cape Reed has reached a defining milestone in Europe with the completion of its largest thatching project—beautiful natural thatched roofs within Edenya at Pairi Daiza in Belgium. This ambitious undertaking blends heritage craftsmanship with advanced environmental design, creating a structure that feels both timeless and innovative.
From the very first design discussions to the final thatch layer, this project reflects a commitment to sustainable architecture, natural materials, and engineering excellence. The result is a living, breathing roof system that performs in a modern, high-traffic environment while honoring centuries-old thatching traditions. Visitors stepping into Edenya are welcomed into a lush tropical world—protected by a roof that proves natural building methods can scale beautifully for the future.

Our Biggest Commercial Thatching Project in Europe (By the Numbers)
This milestone wasn’t just about design ambition—it was about scale, logistics, and precision execution. Here’s what it took to bring Edenya’s roof to life:
- 2,300m² of thatched roofing covering expansive roof planes
- 10 x 40-foot containers of materials transported across continents
- 150,000 bundles of natural Cape Reed thatch imported from South Africa
Every bundle was harvested, prepared, packed, and shipped with strict quality control to preserve performance and longevity. Coordinating international logistics at this scale required careful timing, climate-safe transport, and seamless on-site planning—ensuring that the thatch arrived in perfect condition for installation.
Edenya: A Tropical Greenhouse of Global Significance
Edenya stands as a bold ecological vision within the wider world of Pairi Daiza—one of Europe’s most celebrated zoological and botanical destinations. Designed as a vast tropical greenhouse, Edenya shelters diverse ecosystems beneath a precision-engineered glass canopy. Light floods the interior evenly, while temperature and humidity are carefully regulated to mimic tropical climates year-round.
This balance of nature and technology is what makes Edenya special. Hybrid climate systems stabilize conditions for sensitive plant species, while innovative airflow management ensures resilience through changing seasons. In short, Edenya doesn’t just showcase biodiversity—it demonstrates how future-focused environmental design can coexist with natural building materials like Cape Reed thatch.

The Vision Behind the Project
Large-scale projects succeed when vision, collaboration, and technical clarity align. From the outset, the goal was to create a roof system that would:
- Celebrate natural aesthetics
- Perform reliably in a controlled tropical environment
- Support sustainability goals at a landmark destination
- Endure the demands of a high-visitor public space
Cape Reed’s role was to translate this vision into reality—combining traditional thatching know-how with modern performance standards. Every design choice, from thatch thickness to ventilation detailing, was guided by long-term durability and ecological responsibility.
Scale and Craftsmanship in Every Detail
Delivering Cape Reed’s largest thatching project in Europe required exceptional coordination across borders. Natural thatch was supplied from South Africa, with meticulous logistics to ensure quality control, moisture management, and timing precision. Each bundle arrived prepared for consistent density, allowing artisans to achieve seamless coverage across expansive roof planes.
While the project was massive in scale, the work itself was deeply human. Skilled thatchers applied traditional techniques, ensuring each layer was positioned for optimal performance and longevity. Quality checks at every stage safeguarded the roof’s structural integrity, proving that craftsmanship still sits at the heart of megaproject delivery.
What made the craftsmanship stand out?
- Hand-laid thatch for precision
- Layered density control for durability
- Rigorous quality inspections to meet performance standards
- Detailing at edges and junctions to prevent weather ingress
The result is a roof that doesn’t just look spectacular—it performs.

Sustainable Materials with Performance at Heart
One of the most compelling aspects of this project is how natural thatch delivers modern performance. Cape Reed thatch offers proven insulation properties, helping stabilize interior temperatures while supporting breathable roof structures. This means indoor climates remain comfortable, reducing reliance on mechanical cooling and heating systems.
Sustainability benefits include:
- Lower embodied carbon compared to many synthetic roofing materials
- Natural insulation that reduces energy loads
- Breathability, preventing moisture build-up
- Biodegradability at end of life
When paired with Edenya’s glass canopy, smart ventilation, and climate control systems, the thatched roof becomes part of a holistic sustainability strategy—not a decorative afterthought.
Why Natural Thatch Still Matters in Modern Architecture
In an era dominated by concrete, steel, and composites, natural thatch offers something refreshingly human. It connects architecture to place, craft, and climate wisdom—lessons refined over centuries. At Edenya, thatch proves it can operate within high-tech environments without losing its soul.
Benefits of thatch in modern builds:
- Thermal comfort through natural insulation
- Acoustic dampening for quieter interiors
- Visual warmth that softens large structures
- Cultural authenticity in eco-focused design
This project reframes thatch as a premium, future-ready roofing solution, not a nostalgic relic.

A European Milestone for Cape Reed
This delivery marks Cape Reed’s largest European project to date, setting a new benchmark for scale, quality, and collaboration. It strengthens partnerships across the continent and reinforces trust with global collaborators who value sustainable craftsmanship at scale.
Internally, the project sharpened processes for future megaprojects—improving execution speed, safety protocols, and quality assurance frameworks. For Cape Reed, this milestone is more than a completed roof; it’s a platform for future innovation across Europe.
Looking Ahead with Confidence
This project signals strong momentum for Cape Reed’s growth in Europe. As demand rises for eco-led architecture and natural roofing solutions, large-scale thatching is no longer niche—it’s necessary. New regions are exploring sustainable design frameworks, and Cape Reed’s proven ability to deliver at scale positions the company as a go-to specialist.
Moving forward, delivery frameworks refined during the Edenya project will enable faster, safer execution—without sacrificing craft traditions. The future of thatching is bold, scalable, and proudly natural.
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