They provide good insulation.
Grass roof houses in norway.
I dont think so first i think this is natural but the norwegians traditional type of green roof co.
Grass roofs in norway is this the way of going go green.
For hundreds of years houses in norway have been covered with turf.
The grass roofs of norway norwegians have their own way of going green and quite literally.
And they are long lasting.
Turf roofs in norway are a tradition and you will see them everywhere.
And they come in different varieties.
Houses with their roofs looking like small meadows may seem a little strange in these modern times but until the late 19th century turf roofs were the most common type of roofs in rural norway.
The load of approximately 250 kg per m of a sod roof is an advantage because it helps to compress.
They even have a competition every year to determine the best green roof project in scandinavia by the scandinavian green roof association.
A number of turf roofs have flowers mixed in with the grass and a few have small trees.
These roofs are covered with sod on top of several layers of birch bark on gently sloping wooden roof boards.
The advantages of turf roofs also called sod roofs are many.
But there is a reason why scandinavians like these green roofs so much.
Norwegian grass roofs the norwegian translation is torvtak which means turf roof.
Scandinavians are serious about their green roofs.