O it involves the use of wood aachikal a locally available material which is a small brick and lime plaster.
Madras terrace roof history.
Sufficient slope is provided terrace bricks of size 15x75x25mm to be laid diagonally.
Wooden beams are used to cover the span.
This is a traditional flooring technique found particularly practiced in south india.
Brick bat concrete of thickness 75mm to be laid rammed and allow to set for three days.
One hundred years later concrete roof tiles were first used when first introduced in the early 1900 s the practice was to add a pigment to resemble clay roofing tiles.
House in devanahalli fort bangalore karnataka the house is located on the main street inside the fort built in 1750s in devanahalli.
Madras terrace roof construction has teak wood joists that are kept above steel girders.
The madras terrace method of construction in many ways incorporated the best of all known roof forms avoiding their pitfalls.
Thatch roofs were not fireproof roofs with twigs and branches had.
Madras terrace roof wooden flat roof roof having slope less than 1 in 100 28.
At the core of madras terrace is architecture based on sustainability providing an eco friendly environment and making our clients enjoy their living experience.
Introduction o this is the traditional roofing found in south india.
O wooden beams are used to cover the span over this wooden beams are laid at intervals of.
Terraces are used primarily for leisure activity such as sitting strolling or resting.
Madras terrace roof steps in construction teak wood joist are placed on rolled steel joists.
The word achi regionally means.
Madras terrace roofing 18.
It involves the use of wood and aachikal a locally termed material which is a small brick and lime plaster.
Commonly used for small spans.
According to the 1981 karnataka gazetteer the original fort was built in about 1501 by mallabhaire gowda of avati with the consent of deva a feudatory at devanadoddi who changed the name of the place to devanahalli.
A terrace may be supported by an embankment or solid foundation either natural or man made.
The madras terrace roofing is a traditional roof building technique using handmade achikal brick wood and lime plaster.
The two layers have a furring piece in between to provide the necessary low slope.
O these are commonly used for small spans.
This roofing has the same advantages and disadvantages associated with a low slope roof.
As long as man has been around there have been a need for shelter and protection from the elements.