Roof Slab Design

Roof Slab Design

roof design of korea​

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1. roof design of korea​


Traditional Korean roof construction.

Answer:

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Explanation:

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2. what is the roof design of Japan ​


Answer:

The roofs of Japanese-style architecture look similar at first glance, but they are different actually. There are generally 3 types called kirizuma-zukuri (gable roof), yosemune-zukuri (hip roof) and irimoya-zukuri (hip-and-gable roof). ... Tile roofs are not only common in Japan, but also in China, Europe and America.

Explanation:

Answer:

They are important, not only for their attractiveness but for their role in the structure. Japanese architecture is made up of four types of roofs: kirizuma (gabled roof), yosemune (hipped roof), irimoya (hip-and-gable roof), and hogyo (square pyramidal roof).

Explanation:


3. describe the roof design of Korea ​


Answer:

medjo vertical tas medj horizontal

Answer:

It Called: Giwa(Tile)

Traditional Korean roof

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4. Roof system must be considered when designing a roof for a houseconstruction as well as selecting its truss.Among the different types of roof and truss. Give at least 4 different type of roof and what truss are you going to use to pair with the given roof type. ​


Answer:

Solar tiles. ... Asphalt shingles. ... Metal roofing. ... Stone-coated steel. ... Slate. ... Rubber slate. ... Clay and concrete tiles. ... Green roofs

5. the decorative designs on top of Chinese roof​


Three main types of roofs are found:

Straight inclined: Roofs with a single incline. These are the most economical type of roofing and are most prevalent in commoner architectures.

Multi-inclined: Roofs with 2 or more sections of incline.

Sweeping: Roofs with a sweeping curvature that rises at the corners of the roof.

Answer:

Ancient Chinese architecture was designed to be attractive, especially the distinctive roofs. Traditional Chinese roofs had different forms at different stages of history. There were various roof styles with functional features, a hierarchy of designs, and exquisite details.

3 Features of Chinese Roof Architecture

1. Timber Jointing Systems

Joints were favored over metal fixings. The interlocking and overlapping columns and crossbeams made the roofs not just strong, but also interesting to look at.

Upturned eaveUpturned eave

2. Graceful Curved Shapes

The upturned eaves on roof corners are the most identifiable mark of Chinese roof architecture. The upturned roof design appeared during the Han Dynasty (206 BC – 220 AD) and were the standard type used until the Song Dynasty (960 – 1279).

3. Round tiles

Rounded tiles were most commonly used with profiles of arcs and semicircles. The most popular way to interlock rounded tiles was to place rows of cupped tiles on the roof, then rows of arched tiles spanning between them, their edges inside the cupped tiles.

3 Functions of Ancient Roofs

Traditional Chinese roof

1. Drainage

The combination of lines, curves, and upturned eaves increased the roofs' surface area . This design not only improved the drainage of rainwater and reduced snow load, but also added a special aesthetic to the architecture.

Roofs in southern China were normally steeper than those in the north for extra drainage, while roofs in northern China put more emphasis on lighting and warmth.

2. Protection

Ancient Chinese roofs had wide eaves, which could shield the walls below from all but the fiercest wind-driven rain. This characteristic kept the internal pillars and brackets, which were usually made of stone or wood, protected from erosion caused by rainwater.

3. A Symbol of Hierarchy

The Forbidden CityThe Forbidden City

Roof architecture showed different levels of importance for buildings. Hip roofs were mainly used for imperial palaces; resting hill roofs were used for official buildings, hanging hill roofs for better-off premises, and hard hill roofs for civil buildings.

Roofs had to meet institutional requirements. 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.

4 Classic Types of Roofs

There were many kinds of roofs in ancient Chinese architecture. Different roof forms were used for different types of buildings. Here are the four main types in order of hierachy.

Chinese roof types

1. Hip Roofs

Hip roofs (庑殿顶 wǔdiàndǐng or 四阿顶 sìādǐng), with all sides sloping, were the classiest traditional roof style, used for special constructions.

There were two kinds of hip roof: single-eave and double-eave. Double eaves were only used in royal palaces and Confucian temples during the Ming (1368–1644) and Qing (1644–1912) dynasties. The roof of the Hall of Supreme Harmony in the Forbidden City is the best example.

2. Resting Hill Roofs

'Resting hill' or Xie Shan roofs (歇山顶 xiēshāndǐng), with two curving sides, were second in importance to hip roofs. They were mainly used for important halls, temples, gardens, and other official buildings.

There were two styles of Xie Shan roof: mono-eave and double-eave. The Hall of Preserving Harmony in the Forbidden City has a resting mountain roof with double eaves.

3. Hanging Hill Roofs

Hanging hill roofs (悬山顶 xuánshāndǐng) have two straight, overhanging slopes. They were third grade roofs, after hip roofs and resting mountain roofs.

They were one of the most frequently used roof designs for more well-to-do premises in China. The most obvious feature is eaves overhanging the gable walls by three-tenths of the wall height.

4. Hard Hill Roofs

Hard hill roofs (硬山顶 yìngshāndǐng) had a main ridge and raised sloping ridges on the gable walls. It was a very simple style with two slopes facing front and back.

Considered a low-grade roof style in China, in the Ming and Qing dynasties hard hill roofs were mostly used in common buildings.

The Forbidden City

2 Types of Roof Decorations

1. Encaustic Tiles

Tiles were the most common material used for ancient Chinese roofs. They provided good protection against fire, stayed waterproof, and were good for drainage.

Residential buildings weren't allowed yellow glazed tiles, which were reserved for use on royal buildings.

2. Ridge Beasts

The Hall of Supreme HarmonyThe Hall of Supreme Harmony

A row of mythical animal figures was placed on the tails of the ridges at the four corners. These ridge beasts were called 'crouching beasts' in Chinese and most of them were from Chinese fairy tales.

They not only played a decorative role, but also highlighted Chinese beliefs. Ancient Chinese people believed that these mythical ridge beasts on the roofs would prevent fire and drive away demons.


6. which of the following roof design is not belong to the groupA.) Hip RoofB.)SweepingC.)straight inclinedD.) multi-inclined​


Answer:

B. Sweeping

Explanation:

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Answer:

which of the following roof design is not belong to the group

A.) Hip Roof

B.)Sweeping

C.)straight inclined

D.) multi-inclined


7. 1. The main purpose of a is to support a beam or girder, floor or roof. A. Concrete B. Column C. Slab D. Span 2. The carries both the live and dead load, that is the human occupants and all unmovable objects. A. Floor slab B. Heel Plate D. Joist C. Jack Rafter 3. The of a building refers to the girders, beams and the floor slab A. Building system C. Roof system B. Floor system D. Wall system 4. It is the most common type of reinforced concrete floor system. A. Flat slab C. One-way slab B. Ribbed floor D. Two-way slab 5. The minimum width of any stair slab and the minimum dimension of any landing shall be cm. A. 100 B. 105 c. 110 D. 115 6. Steel bar as reinforcement is designed to act together with in carrying building load. A. Concrete B. Column C. Slab 7. Steel bars were originally in measure. A. British B. English C. Metric D. Russian 8. The following are the standard diameters for steel bars, EXCEPT. A. 1/4 B. 3/8 C. 1/3 D. 3/4 9. The minimum diameter for bar size no. 9 to 11 is bar diameter A. 6 B. 8 C. 9 D. 10 10. It is the load of wood, steel and furniture. A. Dead load Live load C. Wall load D. Win load No D. Span


Answer:

1. c

2. d

3. b

4. a

5. a

6. d

7. b

8. b

9. c

10. c


8. The architect of Mr. Eleazar designed the shape of the roof of his house as parallelogram. If the opposite sides of the roof measure x^2 m and (x+6) m l. What is the measure of the opposite sides? With Solution​


opposite side of a parallelogram is equal

side_1 = x² m

side_2 = x + 6 m

side_1 = side_2

x² = x + 6

x² - x - 6 = 0

(x - 3)(x + 2) = 0

x = 3 and -2

therefore: x = 3

side_1 = 3² = 9m

side_2 = 3 + 6 = 9m

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9. A roof plan is an orthographic drawing or diagram of a proposed roof development containing dimension of a entire roof structure, including shape, size, design and placement ventilation ,drainage ,slopes ,valley and more. TRUE or FALSE?


Answer:

true po

Explanation:

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10. roofs are the example of formed triangles and its design of 3:5:3 ration in their corresponding sides therefore what kind of triangles are the roofsno trolling​


Answer:

Isosceles Triangle

Step-by-step explanation:

Isosceles Triangle has 2 equal sides.


11. The architect of Mr. Eleazar designed the shape of the roof of his house as parallelogram. If the opposite sides of the roof measure x^2 m and (x+6) m l. What is the measure of the opposite sides? With Solution​


opposite side of a parallelogram is equal

side_1 = x² m

side_2 = x + 6 m

side_1 = side_2

x² = x + 6

x² - x - 6 = 0

(x - 3)(x + 2) = 0

x = 3 and -2

therefore: x = 3

side_1 = 3² = 9m

side_2 = 3 + 6 = 9m

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12. Describe the architecture of the following. COUNTRY ROOF DESIGN ARCHITECURE China Japan Korea​


Answer:

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13. performance task to draw a design of a steel roof truss of a short bond paper​


Steel Roof Truss Design

14. why do the painted temples in east asia have sweeping roofs included in their design?​


Answer:

because they are relativized

Explanation:


15. Mr. Cruz is planning to build a house for his family. Due to this pandemic situation, he was hard up to find an architect to design the house. So, he himself tried to make a design and he started it to its roof. He designed the house roof in the form of a square pyramid with base of 9 m and slant height of 5 m. How many square meters are there on the surface of the roof? Illustrate the shape of the roof of the house and derive the formula in finding its surface area.


Answer:

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16. enumerate the five basic design of a roof framing plan​


Answer:

Basically, the framing system includes load-bearing walls, trusses, rafters, girders, posts, and attic floor frames. All of these components are essential to withstand a lateral load.


17. desribe the archicture of japan roof design​


Answer:

Japanese architecture (日本建築, Nihon kenchiku) has been typified by wooden structures, elevated slightly off the ground, with tiled or thatched roofs. ... The earliest Japanese architecture was seen in prehistoric times in simple pit-houses and stores adapted to the needs of a hunter-gatherer population.

Explanation:

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18. 1. 2. A drawing in plan view of the roof area showing the features and items on the roof. A. Shed roof b. flat roof c. Gable roof d. Roof plan It's offers the same simplicity and economical construction methods as a flat roof but does not have the drainage problems associated with a flat roof. Shed roof b. flat roof c. Gable roof d. Roof plan a. 3. 4. A common in areas with little rain or snow. a. Shed roof b. flat roof c. Gable roof d. Roof plan one of the most common roof types in residential construction; constructed with two sloping sides that meet to form a ridge. a. Gable roof b. flat roof c. mansard roof d. dutch hip roof It has many similarities to a gable roof but with four surfaces instead of two; the intersecting surfaces are called hips. a. b.gambrel roof c. dutch hip roof d. shed roof 5. Hip roof a. 6. A traditional shape that dates back to the colonial period; the lower level is covered with a steep roof surface, which connects into the upper roof system with a slighter pitch. a. Hip roof b.gambrel roof c. mansard roof d. roof pitch 7. It is similar to a gambrel roof with the angled lower roof on all four sides rather than just two Hip roof b.gambrel roof c. mansard roof d. roof pitch 8. A combination between a hip roof and a gable roof. a. Dutch hip roof b. flat roof c. mansard roof d. roof pitch 9. A description of the angle of the roof that compares the horizontal run and the vertical rise. a. Roof pitch/slope b. gambrel roof €. hip roof d. roof pitch 10. It is the inclined structural member of a roof system designed to support loads. a. Rafter b. roof truss c. ridge d, roof pitch


Answer:

1.a

2.b

3.d

4.a

5.c

6.c

7.a

8.a

9.e

10.c


19. Why do you need to consider environmental concern in planning roof design?​


Answer:

seeks to reduce negative impacts on the environment, and the health and comfort of building occupants, thereby improving building performance. The basic objectives of sustainability are to reduce consumption of non-renewable resources, minimize waste, and create healthy, productive environments.

Explanation:

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Answer:

to make sure our invironment is clean and to make sure there is no problem in planning the roof design

Explanation:

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20. enumerate the five basic design of a roof framing plan​


Answer:

1.Shed

2.Gable

3.Hip

4.Grambrel

5.Mansard

Explanation

Basically, the framing system includes load-bearing walls, trusses, rafters, girders, posts, and attic floor frames. All of these components are essential to withstand a lateral load.


21. What do you think is the meaning behind the convex and hemispherical roof design of the mosque​


Answer:

Why are the shapes of the mosque in dome forms?Most mosques also feature one or more domes, called qubba in Arabic. While not a ritual requirement like the mihrab, a dome does possess significance within the mosque—as a symbolic representation of the vault of heaven.

Explanation:

What are two important architectural features of a mosque?Most mosques have a “qibla” (a marking the showed the direction of Mecca). There are two main styles of mosque architecture: 1) hypostyle, in which the roof is supported on pillars: and 2) domical, where the walls are surrounded by a dome.


22. 13. Sarimanok is seen as a design for their tapestries and the roof of their houses correct or incorrect?​


Answer: Correct

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23. Why do the painted temples in East Asia have sweeping roofs included in their design?​


Answer:

East Asian temples and houses have sweeping roofs because they believe that it will protect them from the elements of water, wind and fire. Buddhists believed that it helped ward off evil spirits which were deemed to be straight lines. ... The figures at the tips are called roof guards.


24. sweeping roof design is believed to​


Answer:

Sweeping: Roofs with a sweeping curvature that rises at the corners of the roof. This type of roof construction is usually reserved for templesSweeping: Roofs with a sweeping curvature that rises at the corners of the roof. This type of roof construction is usually reserved for temples

Explanation:

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25. Create a roof design for your dream house that shows triangle


Answer:

Walang clo kase Dapat may clo

26. what other roof design that you know that do not include on the list? name at least 3.​


Answer:

where is the list btw here are some

Explanation:

flat roof, hip roof, mansard roof

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27. A scaled drawing or diagram of a proposed roof development containing dimensions of the entire roof structure. A,Roof Frame B.Roof Plan C.Roof Design D.Roof


Answer:

A. roof frame

Explanation:

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28. sweeping roof design is believed toa.protect from bad spiritsb. always have roof guardsc.protect the house from elements of water, wind and fired.protect from strangers​


Answer:

B.

Explanation:

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

it always roof guards

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29. what is the roof design of china​


Answer:

Graceful Curved Shapes. The upturned eaves on roof corners are the most identifiable mark of Chinese roof architecture. The upturned roof design appeared during the Han Dynasty (206 BC – 220 AD) and were the standard type used until the Song Dynasty (960 – 1279).


30. Is a rectangular or square plan with a flat roof and exterior rich in classical details or designs


Answer:

A classical block building features a vast rectangular (or square) plan, with a flat (or low-lying) roof and an exterior rich in classical detail. The exterior is divided into multiple levels, each of which features a repeated classical pattern, often a series of arches and/or columns.


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