Viking houses were one-story buildings with slanted roofs. The roof was covered with shingles or straw. This form that creates a sculptural architecture.
Today as in the middle ages, a thatcher constructed roofs on houses made from thatching material.
Yes. There were roofs on Mohen-Jodaro Houses.
To make them look pretty and so they could make murals on their roofs, advertising that they are rich. Also they're water proof.
Yes, most of them did.
Assam has very heavy rainfall every year. To avoid accumulation of water on the roof tops, houses have sloping roofs
Viking houses were one-story buildings with slanted roofs. The roof was covered with shingles or straw. This form that creates a sculptural architecture.
In building slanted roofs.
Slanted roofs don't accumulate water during storms.
Today as in the middle ages, a thatcher constructed roofs on houses made from thatching material.
houses have roofs so rain, hail, or other things will not get in houses.
Thatchers wove thick bunches of straw, reeds and sticks together to form roofs of village houses.
Yes. There were roofs on Mohen-Jodaro Houses.
Probbably because slanted rooftops are designed to shed rain and snow and there is little of that in their region.
All countries in Europe have sloping roofs on at least some of their houses
houses in hills have sloping roofs so that the rain-water and snow may drain off easily.
Short answer: No. Longer answer: Although lots of houses there have sloping roofs, Holland is not 'the' country. Lots of houses have flat roofs too. In countries with lots of snow each winter, houses tend to have more sloping roofs; almost all have in the alps (Austria, Switzerland).