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- The others had sod roofs, which gave way over time.
- The original cabin had a dirt floor cabin with a sod roof.
- Some of the structures have sod roofs with all manner of wildflowers growing on top.
- In rural areas sod roofs were almost universal until the beginning of the 18th century.
- They can also be semi-recessed, with a constructed wood or sod roof.
- From these reservations, sod roofs have begun to reappear as an alternative to modern materials.
- Or should it be an earth house with a sod roof that could be planted with meadow grasses?
- But just before extinction, the national romantics proclaimed a revival of vernacular traditions, including sod roofs.
- It is easy to come upon the house from the back and find yourself standing atop its sod roof.
- Since he could not take her to the meadow, he decided to put her on the sod roof.
- Beginning in 1885, the men built a one-room stone house with a sod roof and dirt floor.
- Pitched sod roofs, a traditional feature of many Scandinavian buildings, tend to be of a simpler design than flat green roofs.
- In 1971 it was taken over by Parks Canada, which maintains it, including its sod roof, as a tourist attraction.
- In the middle of a hilly meadow, surrounded by shrubbery and vine-covered berms, the Kupferkanne huddles under a sod roof.
- John McDougall and his wife began their work by constructing a two room log shack with a sod roof for themselves and a small church.
- On those lucky occasions when they slept in beds, it could be nearly as damp on account of the rain trickling through the sod roofs.
- Both sod roofs and LWA-based ( Lightweight Aggregates ) roofs have been found to have a negative impact on the quality of their resulting runoff.
- Tile roofs, which appeared much earlier in towns and on rural manors, gradually superseded sod roofs except in remote inland areas during the 19th century.
- The hut at the top of the hill is a stone structure, with a sod roof and an east-facing veranda supported by stone piers.
- A sod roof is well suited to the dynamics of a barter economy because the materials are ubiquitous and cost nothing, although the work is labour-intensive.
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