Saw-Tooth Roof

(en.wikipedia.org)

15 points | by unwind 17 hours ago ago

3 comments

  • denis_dolya 16 hours ago ago

    It is remarkable how a seemingly simple architectural idea can have such practical impact. The saw-tooth roof demonstrates that straightforward, well-considered design can optimize natural lighting while minimizing complexity in construction and maintenance. Its combination of simplicity and functional efficiency makes it a highly effective solution in both historical industrial contexts and modern sustainable architecture.

  • idiotsecant 16 hours ago ago

    We have some of these around me where there is a lot of snow and they are so so bad in that application. Neat elsewhere, though, and visually interesting.

    • potato3732842 15 hours ago ago

      "Bad" is a pretty serious understatement.

      They create a natural spot for drift creation, say nothing of what happens when it starts melting and everything winds up in the trough.