Ian Christmann

BROWSE ALL FROM THIS PHOTOGRAPHER HERE

10 Types of Roofs and the Possibilities of Slate Tiles

Every child has drawn a house. Perhaps a sunny day with some clouds, a leafy tree, a family with a dog, low wooden fences, or even a car. But in these drawings, they will almost certainly draw a simple rectangle with a gable or hip roof. This archetype of the house appears in virtually all cultures, and even today many architects use it for contemporary projects.

In addition to the primary function of draining rainwater and snow, and thus protecting the building from the weather, roofs can be an important aesthetic device for composing a project. In modern architecture, waterproof roof slabs emerged as a popular alternative, but sloping roofs have continued to captivate both clients and architects. In this article, we will cover the various types of roofs and, more specifically, the manufacturing process and characteristics of natural slate tiles.

Slate School / Patriquin Architects

Slate School / Patriquin Architects - Exterior Photography, Sustainability, Garden, Facade, DoorSlate School / Patriquin Architects - Interior Photography, Sustainability, Garden, Beam, FacadeSlate School / Patriquin Architects - Exterior Photography, Sustainability, Garden, FacadeSlate School / Patriquin Architects - Exterior Photography, Sustainability, Deck, Facade, BeamSlate School / Patriquin Architects - More Images+ 10