The battle of the roof pitches has abated and British architects’ love affair with the vernacular seems to run and run, but performance and procurement are part of the debate. This month we look at ...
Traditionally, most roofs were made up of varied parts such as beams, tiles, stones, mud or thatch, where each was lifted into the desired position in a given sequence. Rarely, except during fixing of ...
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