Thus this roof architecture was christened as the mansard roof in his honor.
Renaissance architecture masard roof.
Interestingly in europe mansard can also refer to the attic space and not just the roof structure.
The upper slope of the roof may not be visible from street level when viewed from close proximity to the building.
A mansard or mansard 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 mansard roof has been in existence since the 16th century.
However it was not until the early 17th century that this roofing style gained in popularity.
So that was generally a period of paris rebuilding in the 1850s.
The earliest known exampl.
Both of the aforementioned roof types can provide extra attic space or other room without building an entire additional floor.
Almost in the 1550s mansard roofs were designed.
The mansard roof is a hipped gambrel roof thus having two slopes on every side.
The steep roof with windows creates an additional floor of habitable space and reduces the overall height of the roof for a given number of habitable stories.
The emblem of the style is the distinctive mansard roof a device attributed to the 17th century french architect francois mansart 1598 1666.
Mansart is remembered by architectural historians as the father of french classical architecture but he clearly had a practical nature as well.
Yet the mansard style got famous in the 17th century by francois mansart who was a renowned architect of the french baroque period.
Their fashionable existence came during the reign of napoleon iii during the second empire.