Roof structures are often treated in connection with masonry construction in the student’s first designs. What are the different ways to create a protective canopy for a building, and what are the different forms such a structure may take?
Basics Roof Construction
✍ Scribed by Brotrück, Tanja
- Publisher
- Walter de Gruyter GmbH
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Basics Series
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Intro; Contents; Foreword; Introduction; Pitched roofs; Flat roofs; In conclusion; Appendix; Standards; Literature; Picture credits.
✦ Table of Contents
Intro
Contents
Foreword
Introduction
Pitched roofs
Flat roofs
In conclusion
Appendix
Standards
Literature
Picture credits.
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<p>A roof over one’s head is a basic need – it provides shelter from rain, wind and the cold. In addition to these requirements, the structure must be load bearing and stable. Out of traditional craftsmanship, roof shapes and typologies have developed that fulfill these tasks and endure to this day.
<p>Ways to create a protective canopy</p> <p><em>Roof structures </em>are often treated in connection with masonry construction in the student’s first designs. What are the different ways to create a protective canopy for a building, and what are the different forms such a structure may take? <br><b
A roof over one's head is a basic need--it provides shelter from rain, wind and the cold. In addition to these requirements, the structure must be load bearing and stable. Out of traditional craftsmanship, roof shapes and typologies have developed that fulfill these tasks and endure to this day.
Main description: The <<Roof Construction Manual>> is a comprehensive reference work on the construction of pitched roofs, containing over 1800 plans and 220 photographs. Thirteen fundamental roof types and the relevant materials including thatch, wood, slate, tile, concrete, fibrous cement, bitumen
Main description: The <<Roof Construction Manual>> is a comprehensive reference work on the construction of pitched roofs, containing over 1800 plans and 220 photographs. Thirteen fundamental roof types and the relevant materials including thatch, wood, slate, tile, concrete, fibrous cement, bitumen