ARQUITECTURE ROOFS

viernes, 30 de octubre de 2009


Bonnet:

Cross gabled: often used for Tudors and Cape Cods

Front gabled: Used for Cape Cods and Colonials

Gambrel: Either front- or side-faced; used in Dutch Colonials

Hipped: Used in 1 and 2- stories and four square bungalows

Mansard: Often found in French colonial and Ranch styles

Pavilion-hipped: Featured in Cape Cod, Colonial, and Ranch styles

Side-gabled:

Salt Box: Featured in two-story colonials; common in the eastern United States

To learn more about roofs, read Architecture Coach: Roofs Tell the Story .


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1.-Rollamatic Roofs- Original Designer/Manufacturer of Operable ...

2.-IGRA • Information on Green Roofs • Home

3.-Home and Garden: DIY - Roofs - Home Improvement

4.-The House of Metal Roofs :: Home

5.-Home Tips : DIY - Roof, Chimney & Gutters

6.-RoofsNet-All your roof needs Home Page

7.-roofs v4.4 design + illustration

8.-Greenroofs.com: The Resource Portal for Green Roofs

9.-Green Roofs for Healthy Cities

10.-a+t - HoCo Roofs

11.-Carribian Roof Tiles
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