These roofs are covered with sod on top of several layers of birch bark on gently sloping wooden roof boards.
Houses with grass roofs in norway.
Tile roofs which appeared much earlier in towns and on rural manors gradually superseded sod roofs except in remote inland areas during the 19th century.
In rural areas sod roofs were almost universal until the beginning of the 18th century.
House with grass roofs on the slopes of mountains near djupvatnet lake in norway.
Roofs in scandinavia have probably been covered with birch bark and sod since prehistory.
A number of turf roofs have flowers mixed in with the grass and a few have small trees.
For hundreds of years houses in norway have been covered with turf.
Others are golden and look like they re growing wheat or oats.
The load of approximately 250 kg per m of a sod roof is an advantage because it helps to compress.
Turf roofs in norway are a tradition and you will see them everywhere.
House with grass roofs in norway.
And they come in different varieties.
Some are bright green and almost velvety.
Norwegian grass roof homes.
Norwegian grass roofs the norwegian translation is torvtak which means turf roof.