Roof shapes differ greatly from region to region.
Roof architecture definition.
A roof is part of the building envelope.
Roof dormers as architectural features are described separately at roof dormer types photo guide readers should see architecture building component id for illustrations of building architectural types shown below are provided courtesy of carson dunlop associates.
Unit rise is a is a snonym for slope or roof slope.
Or truncated to mini.
The earliest roofs constructed by man were probably thatched roofs that were made of straw leaves branches or reeds.
The main factors which influence the shape of roofs are the climate and the materials available for roof structure and the outer covering.
A single flat sheet or a complex arrangement of slopes gables and hips.
For example a 3 12 roof has a unit rise of 3 of height increase or rise per 12 of horizontal run or distance.
Roof terminology is also not rigidly defined.
Readers should see the additional photo and drawing guides to building architectural styles in the links listed at page top or.
They can be arched or domed.
Roof covering of the top of a building serving to protect against rain snow sunlight wind and extremes of temperature.
They were usually set at a slope or pitch so that rainfall could drain off.
Roofs have been constructed in a wide variety of forms flat pitched vaulted domed or in combinations as dictated by technical economic or aesthetic considerations.
The vertical change in height per unit of horizontal distance or run.
Usages vary slightly from region to region or from one builder or architect to another.
A roof is the top covering of a building including all materials and constructions necessary to support it on the walls of the building or on uprights providing protection against rain snow sunlight extremes of temperature and wind.
Roof covering of the top of a building serving to protect against rain snow sunlight wind and extremes of temperature.
Roof shapes vary from almost flat to steeply pitched.
Roofs have been constructed in a wide variety of forms flat pitched vaulted domed or in combinations as dictated by technical economic or aesthetic considerations.