This installation in Denmark shows how RAULI FLAT adapts to a crowded flat roof. The roof already carried solar thermal collectors, ventilation pipes and other obstacles, so making full use of the remaining space was the main challenge. Because the rails adjust in length without cutting, the layout could be built around the existing equipment. The system was installed without penetrating the roofing membrane, so no new holes were made in an already watertight roof. Jan Dohrmann of JDC, who owns the site, summarised the result: "For a smaller and more complicated roof like mine, RAULI FLAT turned out to be a very practical solution. It gave me the flexibility to create the layout I wanted while keeping the roof membrane intact."