The aluminum sandwich panel buildings they sometimes use here cheap last 10 20 years used for industrial or storage purposes sometimes stores beside the highways all seem to have beige walls and blue roofs.
Why are there so many blue roofs in china.
Here are some sentences that contain the word roofs the criminal escaped the police by leaping over the roofs of houses all the way down the block before disappearing.
This is a traditional chinese architectural style.
But the chinese system doesn t put as much stress on any single module as the roof at delphi greece did on the capitals.
For example hip roofs could only be used for imperial palaces and temples during the ming and qing dynasties and glazed semicircular tiles usually yellow were mainly used for imperial palaces and temples.
Many buildings are flat on top and modern buildings are engineered in many creative ways to conserve energy and appear stylish.
Western roofs often use capitals to receive the roof s weight and transfer it to a column.
In order to prevent rainwater from eroding buildi.
Why are there so many blue roofs in korea.
We can note several things about chinese roofs that reflect china s ancient culture.
I d guess that the primary roofing product used there just happens to be blue.
Living in china for a few years and started to notice on google maps that every city in china has sooo many blue roofs.
We use it.
Most now are grey but there are some that are orange.
On google satellite view i notice that apart from the shades of grey an overwhelming majority of roofs are a bright blue color.
And nearly all of the blue roofs i do see are large aluminum roofs.
Korean professor regarding the 70s and living in korea presently.
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There were many kinds of roofs in ancient chinese architecture.
I see this in both north and south korea.
Many neighbors have built them so did we too li said.
Inside the attic the ventilation is bad but we don t live in there.
The blue tin roofs can be seen on.
4 classic types of roofs.
Or they transfer it to the outer walls.
It s called flying eaves 飞檐 a very light and wonderful name.
Subject to building materials ancient chinese architecture is dominated by wood.
I don t really think about roof colour much so it didn t really strike me as odd until today i was looking at cities in south and north korea and they also have a multitude of blue.