It's Lonely in the Modern World by Molly Jane Quinn
Author:Molly Jane Quinn
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 978-1-4521-1040-0
Publisher: Chronicle Books LLC
PROS: Vegetation growing on the roof signifies a certain cultural and environmental awareness and brings with it a delightful self-satisfaction. Plant your green roof with clover, knotweed, and something fragrant, like mint. See Natural Selection for more recommended species.
CONS: None.
2. METAL
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Metal roofs have been around for hundreds of years and feature a wide variety of materials from copper to zinc. Tin tiles became popular in the nineteenth century. However, for your purpose, the only metal roof is standing seam. These are sheets of steel that are punctuated with raised vertical lines. They are manufactured on-site, with each sheet crimped together at the seam to ward off rain, snow, het cetera.
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