Champion windows complaints for readers and writes for Champion window and other related topics of interest. "> Have you heard of the Beijing professor whose bizarre roofing style on a high rise, made residents sell their apartments and leave the building? The professor had constructed a replica of a mountain retreat on top of the building’s roof and the other residents feared some mishap and complained to the officials. The owner was asked to dismantle the structure as it may endanger the building during an earthquake and since it was illegal. This is just one of the stories about out of the world roofing styles in the world. Around the world roofing styles have attracted attention due to it being highly original, different or unusual. Though in most cases roofs are constructed using materials and designs based on weather conditions, there are some styles and shapes that are used which stand out from the rest due to its unique and distinctive originality. I have seen pictures of truly wacky roofing styles that are eye-catching and unusual. Mini Forest Roof A house in Norway has what looks like an entire mini forest on top to the roof. There is moss, shrubs, and fir trees growing on the roof and leads the observer to wonder if they have no roof leaking problems with all the greenery. It is a Scandinavian tradition to give awards for such green roofs which are known to have the best insulation. These types of green roofs are becoming common in the mountain areas of Norway. Cascading Garden Roof Style There is a 10 floor apartment building in Orestad in Denmark which is built in cascading style and each floor has a rooftop garden where plants and vegetables are grown. The beauty of the building is enhanced due to these garden spaces on each floor’s roof. The sloping style roof has been engineered to accommodate parking spaces alongside each floor so residents can access their vehicles from their home. Saltbox Roof This is another rare and unusual roof which is asymmetrical in design and looks out of the ordinary. It is composed of one short side and one long side. The rarity in this roof style is that on the short side it has one floor and on the long side there are two floors. Upside Down House This is a popular much photographed and shared sightseeing spot in a tiny Polish village known as Szymbark. An architect named Daniel Czapiewski has built an entire house to appear upside down. The roof is the entry to the house and resembles the foundation of the house and the actual roof is at the bottom of the house. Japanese Green Roof There is a modern glass and chrome building in Japan which houses offices, retail space, museum and theater. The roof of this building has about 30,000 plant varieties which makes it a green space in a predominantly urban area. It is a going green strategy which is environmentally enhancing. Roofing styles can be modern, classic, or unusual but your home’s roof should ensure protection from the elements, be secure, durable and at the same time insulate your home and save on energy consumption. Author Bio: Michael Pearce has spent 7 years in the home improvement business. Michael loves to write information from his experience in roofing, replacement windows and doors and sun rooms. He has written some of the Champion windows complaints for readers and writes for Champion window and other related topics of interest.
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