Thus this roof architecture was christened as the mansard roof in his honor.
Mansard roof architecture.
For this reason older buildings were often remodeled with mansard roofs.
Before long french fever spread to the united states.
You may not see such roofing style in most traditional homes but they can be easily found in barn houses and similar modern places.
In the united states second empire or mansard was a victorian style popular from the 1860s through the 1880s.
Well the roof particularly defines the form of art rather than just making an architectural design for functionality.
A mansard or mansard roof also called a french roof or curb roof is a four sided gambrel style hip roof characterized by two slopes on each of its sides with the lower slope punctured by dormer windows at a steeper angle than the upper.
The steep roof with windows creates an additional floor of habitable space a garret and reduces the overall height of the roof for a given number of.
Both of the aforementioned roof types can provide extra attic space or other room without building an entire additional floor.
The mansard roof is a hipped gambrel roof thus having two slopes on every side.
Second empire architecture spread to england during the paris exhibitions of 1852 and 1867.
The popularity of the mansard roof kept on growing in france and became even more fashionable during the reign of napoleon the 3rd 1852 1870.
It was widely used in renaissance and baroque french architecture.
The mansard roof is a combination of gambrel and hip roof.
But the imposing nearly perpendicular roofs were not merely decorative.