Benefits of sod roofs well for one sod roofs are known to provide homes with excellent insulation keeping the cold out during the cold winter months and keeping the heat in at the same time.
Norway sod roof.
Overlooking lake steinsfjorden it s filled with led lighting inside and has a chimney pipe that s lined with solar panels.
A sod roof or turf roof is a traditional scandinavian type of green roof covered with sod on top of several layers of birch bark on gently sloping wooden roof boards.
Stone logs and sod.
The roofs offer places for birds to nest and insects to breed.
Sod roofs dirt or grass roofs green roofs traditional modern sod roof design details in the u s.
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.
Roofs in scandinavia have probably been covered with birch bark and sod since prehistory.
The exterior walls and roof of this 538 square foot seasonal eco friendly retreat are clad in overlapping stone plates that mimic the look of traditional wood panelling found in western norway.
Turf roofs in norway are a tradition and you will see them everywhere.
During the warmer months sod roofs can help to cool down your house compared to other roofing materials.
Norwegian grass roofs the norwegian translation is torvtak which means turf roof.
The sod roofs support biodiversity by recreating a place for local plants to grow even within urban areas.
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Norway has a specific sod roof standard that defines how to put a sod roof with respect to security weight load climatic condition amount of snow for instance termites etc.
In rural areas sod roofs were almost universal until the beginning of the 18th century.
Scandinavian people were the original innovators of green roof technology building the best homes they could with what they had.
Norway including the romsdalsmuseet site in oslo includes 35 norwegian buildings with designs dating from 1600 to 1920.
Its distribution roughly corresponds to the distribution of the log building technique in the.
These roofs are covered with sod on top of several layers of birch bark on gently sloping wooden roof boards.
The load of approximately 250 kg per m of a sod roof is an advantage because it helps to compress.