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Saw tooth roof house.
However now they are also used in modern home design.
A sawtooth roof is two or more parallel pitched roofs in which the sloped and vertical surfaces alternate.
The sawtooth roof form from which the house takes its name has resulted from the aim to minimize overshadowing and draw natural light to a property with no northern exposure.
The ridges in the roof need to be built in accordance to strict measurements.
There is a risk of water leakages.
The second burr mccallum project has sawtooth roofs that are not as substantial as the previous house but they cap a striking second story volume that cantilevers over an outdoor space.
The profile of a sawtooth roof can be described as a row of tents that lean against each other.
Stego extension by archmongers features a sawtooth roof made from corrugated aluminium.
A sawtooth roof is one method that can have a profound effect on how you light your home.
Variations of sawtooth roofs.
The valleys in a sawtooth roof make it a high maintenance project.
The name obviously refers to the fact that these roofs look like the teeth on a saw although a sawtooth roof on a house may only feature a single tooth.
Sawtooth roof tops lakefront sky house in canada 2 commonly used in commercial buildings unique design to show organization and sophistication.
Sawtooth roofs were once only used on commercial industrial buildings.
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The design of a sawtooth roof is complex.
Archmongers has turned a section of walled garden in a 1980s house in south london into a living space with.
The origins of sawtooth roofs.
As the name suggests the roof resembles the side view of a saw blade.
Like the previous house these shapes coincide with windows that extend down the sides perpendicular to the roof helping to give the exterior and interior a rhythm.
The round house leech art studio by west waters architects 1960.
The steeper surfaces are glazed and face away from the equator to shield workers and machinery from direct sunlight this kind of roof admits natural light into a deep plan building or factory.