Traditional Turf Roof Construction
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Traditional turf roof construction. Until the late 19th century it was the most common roof on rural log houses in norway and large parts of the rest of scandinavia. Its distribution roughly corresponds to the distribution of the log building technique in the. Traditional or cut roof. Torfbæir were the product of a difficult climate offering superior insulation compared to buildings solely made of wood or stone and the relative difficulty in obtaining other construction materials in sufficient quantities.
Pitched roof construction. The traditional option is steeply pitched rarely less than 35. The stud construction of the typical frame structure for instance doesn t lend itself to sod roofing but log cabins and buildings of post and beam design are especially well suited for such a. 30 of iceland was forested when it was settled mostly with birch.
There are two basic methods of pitched roof construction. This house s roof construction used prefabricated trusses from turner timber. A cut roof this is the traditional method of cutting the timber on site and building up the roof using rafters ridge boards joists and purlins etc the exact details being determined by the size of roof size of timbers etc.