Straw or slate
A traditional Maori house is made of various natural materials such as wood, flax, and reeds. The framework is usually made of timber or tree trunks, while the walls and roof are constructed using woven panels made from flax or reeds. The design of the house is typically open and flexible, allowing for easy dismantling and relocation.
An adobe house is typically made of sun-dried bricks, made from a mixture of mud, straw, and water. The walls are thick and often painted with an earthy color. The roof is usually flat or made of traditional materials like wood beams and thatch.
The houses in Catal Huyuk were made of mud brick with flat roofs that served as additional living and working spaces. They were usually entered through a hole in the roof using ladders and had few windows for ventilation and light. Each house typically consisted of multiple rooms clustered around a central hearth for cooking and heating.
The roof of a cave is referred to as the "ceiling" or "overhang".
The Nooksack tribe traditionally lived in cedar plank houses. These houses were long and rectangular in shape, with a smoke hole in the roof for ventilation. The walls were made of cedar planks that could be easily removed for ventilation or in case of fire.
Tin, lead or copper
The iconic roof of the Sydney Opera House is made from pre-cast concrete ribs covered with glazed ceramic tiles.
Without knowing how the roof was constructed and with what dimension of lumber or steel, there is no way to estimate.
The house in Stratford which is said to be Anne Hathaway's has a thatched roof, that is, a roof made of dried reeds bundled together and layered to direct rain away from the walls. Thatching was also used for the roof of the first Globe theatre.
The freezing weather made icicles on my house roof.
It was made of mud brick, had a flat roof and was a very average house to a Palestine. :):)::)
it is the roof that is what on the top a roof
the origin of Irian jaya Houses named "Honai". the roof is circle and the house constrution follow the roof . the roof made by Grass, Wood roots, etc
they lived in this brick house no doores and the had a roof but the in side was dirty
The witch's house in "Hansel and Gretel" was made of gingerbread, sugar, and candy. Its walls were made of cake, its windows of sugar, and its roof of pancake.
I have a roof on top of my house
In the Grimm version, the house is made out of sweet bread. "they saw that the little house was built entirely from bread with a roof made of cake, and the windows were made of clear sugar." http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/grimm015a.html