Bioclimatic but colapso trend: roof
published: 09/02/20, 10:28
Hello everybody
I discover this forum after having known a while ago forum cyber handyman who no longer seems active ...
I don't know if this forum will offer the same thing ...
For the record I already self built 2 house and had created a site on this subject http://www.construire-sain.com
-First house in cellular concrete with exterior insulation
-Second, wooden frame
As I plan to settle in a place more conducive to comfort vis-à-vis global warming, a new construction project is running in my head, but it will not be self-construction, more energy and time ...
Ideally it will either be an old stone building renovated and insulated by the outside, or new in brick with insulation by the outside in wood wool probably. I have some experience of thermal comfort and the wood frame bof bof bof really.
My question given that I have a somewhat colapsologist vision of the future and that a new storm is coming up is:
What is the ideal roof to withstand the shock in the face of storms?
We know how to anchor rafters securely on a masonry, but for the rest ??
Is a green roof a viable solution in case of storm? in this case how is everything anchored?
Anyway, has anyone ever thought about the question?
The subject is not to debate what hangs in our noses or not, the subject being to build a building which resists future outbursts and which offers good thermal comfort ...
Thank you all, and if I'm wrong forum, please tell me another;)
I discover this forum after having known a while ago forum cyber handyman who no longer seems active ...
I don't know if this forum will offer the same thing ...
For the record I already self built 2 house and had created a site on this subject http://www.construire-sain.com
-First house in cellular concrete with exterior insulation
-Second, wooden frame
As I plan to settle in a place more conducive to comfort vis-à-vis global warming, a new construction project is running in my head, but it will not be self-construction, more energy and time ...
Ideally it will either be an old stone building renovated and insulated by the outside, or new in brick with insulation by the outside in wood wool probably. I have some experience of thermal comfort and the wood frame bof bof bof really.
My question given that I have a somewhat colapsologist vision of the future and that a new storm is coming up is:
What is the ideal roof to withstand the shock in the face of storms?
We know how to anchor rafters securely on a masonry, but for the rest ??
Is a green roof a viable solution in case of storm? in this case how is everything anchored?
Anyway, has anyone ever thought about the question?
The subject is not to debate what hangs in our noses or not, the subject being to build a building which resists future outbursts and which offers good thermal comfort ...
Thank you all, and if I'm wrong forum, please tell me another;)