The Shed Roof - An Architect's Review of a Modern Classic

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In this video I discuss the reasons for choosing a shed roof shape as well as the design implications for doing so. Sheds are structurally simple, site responsive forms that are finely tuned to passive solar collection. With opportunities for daylighting via clerestories, rainwater harvesting and other aesthetic benefits they're a great choice to meld traditional and contemporary design languages.
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  • @DerekPetersonLives
    @DerekPetersonLives5 жыл бұрын

    This covered a ton! Glad you made this, the perfect video to get me thinking more openly on my design!

  • @rickhall517930
    @rickhall517930 Жыл бұрын

    This is the best video I've seen on shed roofs. Thank you!

  • @Jthe5th
    @Jthe5th7 жыл бұрын

    You have great videos on your channel, awesome architectural examples with impressive and clear photographs in this one

  • @30by40

    @30by40

    7 жыл бұрын

    kind words...many thanks...

  • @noproblem2big337
    @noproblem2big3375 жыл бұрын

    In Australia we call it the Skillion Roof, it can be a beautiful feature of a well designed house..."shed roof" does not do it any justice

  • @martinschulz9381

    @martinschulz9381

    3 жыл бұрын

    Here in Canada we call it a"shed roof" as well.

  • @yz9236
    @yz92363 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your great content! It helps heaps for my architecture study

  • @MyMotherWasaNinja
    @MyMotherWasaNinja4 жыл бұрын

    I went with a shed roof with clerestory window design for my house. I ordered louvered windows for the ventilation functionality as well as the ability to open them without the use of a ladder. I only discovered recently that they are not energy efficient and allow outside noise to pass through. I live in earthquake zone and I find them dangerous to have since the glass is bare. Now, I want to change them to casement windows. Any thoughts on this?

  • @samurilip
    @samurilip5 жыл бұрын

    these were excellent examples!

  • @synthemetcalf2979
    @synthemetcalf29795 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for explaining the reason for the slanting roof architecture. I have seen these roofs in my dreams. I know I will be living and dancing under one of these roofs in the near future. I have the land if an architect wants to co-create.

  • @synthemetcalf2979

    @synthemetcalf2979

    5 жыл бұрын

    @TheEarthDoctor1 North Alabama more Mountainous terrain..a lot of pine trees.

  • @MariaJimenez-ew5rv

    @MariaJimenez-ew5rv

    5 жыл бұрын

    I have a shed roof that had some damage I would like to be fix. Could you please let me know what f you can fix it. My phone number is

  • @olenduschannel7714
    @olenduschannel77143 жыл бұрын

    hi sir, so iteresting the shed roof, love it❤

  • @toastrecon
    @toastrecon7 жыл бұрын

    I love the fan at 5:20

  • @30by40

    @30by40

    7 жыл бұрын

    Indeed...made by: Big Ass Fans... www.bigassfans.com/...thanks for watching

  • @sukigao2532
    @sukigao25323 жыл бұрын

    Can you possibly do a review of butterfly roofs?

  • @dderuy
    @dderuy3 жыл бұрын

    Excellent content dude! I will check out your channel.

  • @JM-bz3qb
    @JM-bz3qb4 жыл бұрын

    awesome video

  • @jcvibby
    @jcvibby2 жыл бұрын

    Can you please share your knowledge/info on insulation roof panels for a shed roof?? Building a shed roof house, need info!!

  • @vandechu
    @vandechu Жыл бұрын

    Great video

  • @AnimalsRightToDance
    @AnimalsRightToDance6 жыл бұрын

    thanks!!

  • @gaebren9021
    @gaebren90219 ай бұрын

    Shed Roof? Simple Skillion Roof? I was looking for information on how to draw up an Asymmetrical Skillion Roof. I will now also include Shed roof into my searches. 🙂Thank-you for your information. Also known as a Clerestory roof.

  • @stanleyokazaki7004
    @stanleyokazaki70046 жыл бұрын

    Eric, quick question. How would you go about finding the wind direction on a property? I assume you would just look at the terrain?

  • @30by40

    @30by40

    6 жыл бұрын

    you can check local climatological data (i use the national weather service's site)...equally, you can look for clues: flagging trees is a good one...

  • @richardalvarado-ik9br

    @richardalvarado-ik9br

    4 жыл бұрын

    usually it comes from the direction of rain clouds from the jet stream.

  • @craigslitzer4857

    @craigslitzer4857

    3 жыл бұрын

    "Wind Cross" is a graph that displays average wind speeds and directions throughout the course of a year. The meteorological data is commonly collected at airports. So if you live anywhere near a moderately sized airport, you can probably find a wind cross for your locale online.

  • @cainlavett1030
    @cainlavett10304 жыл бұрын

    I truest appreciate this video

  • @joshuasmith1215
    @joshuasmith12152 жыл бұрын

    I would imagine that high winds pose more of a threat to this style? Can you give some info on that for us?

  • @Dreamfuture1
    @Dreamfuture13 жыл бұрын

    Kind of a really late question, but is there a way to have a really slim AC duct system in this kind of roof? Or it's just simpler to put it in the slab? or individual AC ductless blocs in each room?

  • @philsteens2003

    @philsteens2003

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hopefully you already have your answer, but depending on the design criteria, local code requirements, designer specifications, and customer requirements: You can install a shorter and wider duct, however working with a mechanical contractor that also has experience in commercial applications would be beneficial to ensure the duct dimensions do not have an adverse affect on air flow. Typically an R-8 duct insulation will be required while also leaving room for insulation for the structure, although most shed roofs would most likely opt for an unvented style, thereby requiring a sealed roof structure (usually executed with spray foam because of the higher thermal load and the fact that it also seals and meets the requirements of IRC R806[?] assuming a residential structure). The easier option would be to terminate the duct at the top of the short wall, venting just below the start of the roof system, provided there are a reasonable number of wall diaphragm openings (doors, windows) on that side. You could also do the same at the tall wall opposite, although as the video indicates, most designers and customers will have very large openings, and finding space not taken up by structural elements can make layout much more challenging. You can also furr out on the tall wall to give more room for MEPs (mechanical, electrical, plumbing) without impacting structural elements. Please keep in mind the above answer is not exhaustive (though I'm sure it is if your still reading), and my coffee has yet to kick in. In summation; go ductless, it's way easier.

  • @DavidPaulNewtonScott
    @DavidPaulNewtonScott2 жыл бұрын

    For a wide span that may begin to look hat like one could simply put more beams in to the point that the roof is entirely composed of beams. Below this would have the appearance of cladding but it would be solid all the way through. Consider say 3 inch beams at 18 inch centres filled in completely the roof would now be 6.5 times stronger and 6.5 times stiffer.

  • @laurieclarkson9180
    @laurieclarkson91807 жыл бұрын

    Any tips on how to convert a traditional roof into a skillion style? We considered building a celestory (?) wall of windows on our existing ridge as the high point and sloping the roof back to the end of the house.

  • @30by40

    @30by40

    7 жыл бұрын

    When you say traditional, do you mean a gabled roof? Having a hard time picturing your configuration...

  • @laurieclarkson9180

    @laurieclarkson9180

    7 жыл бұрын

    Sorry about that, yes it is gabled ^ however, if you look at it from the side, it isn't exactly a triangle because previous owners added a bump out on the front and a screened porch on back. I was thinking that I could leave the bump out roof alone (or do minimal work needed) and start the celestory back from that extending to back of house OR I could make the bump out the high point. It's 40ft span from front of house to back with 4 walls total that could provide support as the roof slopes to the back.5 walls if I started at bump out.

  • @MrEndzo
    @MrEndzo7 жыл бұрын

    Do you use BIM in your work?

  • @dc-wp8oc
    @dc-wp8oc3 жыл бұрын

    Great video with great points. Why isn't this roof construct put to more use in residential construction. Two questions: Is the house in the photo at 7:44, one of your designs? How does one calculate size, placement of windows to minimize heat loss/gain while maximizing adequate natural light; is there a "magic" architect formula?

  • @verzen

    @verzen

    11 ай бұрын

    Because in several places in the US, the shed roof is more fragile (for lack of a better term) than other roof types. A lot of places in America have like... strong weather such as hurricanes or tornadoes that this roof type isn't the best for. It's similar sort of to why we see a LOT of flat roof architecture in New Mexico but up north, it's almost non-existent. It's because of the (mostly) lack of rain and snow in New Mexico, making such roof types more affordable than they would be in say.. Seattle, where the roof needs to be overengineered to prevent it from collapsing.

  • @NoteFromSELF
    @NoteFromSELF5 жыл бұрын

    I think I want to do a shed roof for a small house, but a flat roof for a garage to be used as a second story deck. Could you please speak on the costs of each? Thanks.

  • @kennethhudson8013

    @kennethhudson8013

    5 жыл бұрын

    Flat roofs can leak.

  • @aledzbuilders
    @aledzbuilders2 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting 👌 informative 👍

  • @lifedistillery8100
    @lifedistillery81002 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this video, do you possibly have any more images or info on the house featured at 4:29 in the video? Thanks very much

  • @BaDazai

    @BaDazai

    2 жыл бұрын

    The design is by Philip Babb Architect, and it's called Nancy Creek Guest House, located in Atlanta, Georgia, you can browse the images on their site by searching their name. KZread won't allow me to add the site address here :)

  • @PeterBamboo
    @PeterBamboo7 жыл бұрын

    i want to build a shed... any suggestions on where i can find plans for this ?

  • @replyhere590

    @replyhere590

    2 жыл бұрын

    Check out timber frame designs on line. Lots of them out there for simple stuff.

  • @lukebrice1875
    @lukebrice18754 жыл бұрын

    A 1st year arch. Student here. Does your orientation of the shed to the south purposely done to avoid overheating? A beginner like me would likely think to orient it towards the east to face the sun and allow natural light to be of use. Hungry for your teachings 😇

  • @MineGames131

    @MineGames131

    2 жыл бұрын

    Orienting the roof to the south will allow the most light in the winter.

  • @Kokomo-tj9er
    @Kokomo-tj9er4 жыл бұрын

    Should Gable roofs or shed roofs shown as above, used only for rooms that are either rectangular or square? What about rooms that are a trapezoid shaped? Yes, I will have a trapezoid shaped room in my new addition and the architect has told me that only a flat roof will work.

  • @djez3398
    @djez33988 жыл бұрын

    i love shed roofs

  • @amynewman6610

    @amynewman6610

    6 жыл бұрын

    Your shed looks great! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us! I built an 8x10 shed for my kids in my backyard earlier this year using plans I got from *WoodBlueprints. Com* Clear directions and an accurate materials list...It was great for a novice builder like myself!

  • @KerrickLong
    @KerrickLong4 жыл бұрын

    At 2:43 you mention that for passive solar in the northern hemisphere cold climates, you'd want the tall wall on the south. However for active solar roof panels, you'd want exactly the opposite. How would you reconcile this conflict?

  • @stephanecoffin1799

    @stephanecoffin1799

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! I was about to leave a similar comment. Here in Australia most houses have solar and design be the worse idea unfortunately.

  • @jonnasanders4866

    @jonnasanders4866

    3 жыл бұрын

    Wrestling with the same issue as I am building in the mountains of Colorado. My solution: I built separate workshop with a shed roof facing south that housed all my solar equipment and the panels on the roof.

  • @KerrickLong

    @KerrickLong

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jonnasanders4866 That makes sense. Since my last comment I’m leaning towards just using a ground mount system since I’ve got the extra land.

  • @replyhere590

    @replyhere590

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@KerrickLong Interesting, but though we have lots of land, getting above the trees is our challenge.

  • @Pankekeboi
    @Pankekeboi5 ай бұрын

    3:50 I love this overhang design but where i live, hurricanes are seasonal with 10 yr cycle ending with a super hurricane. I literally, if i could, would erect buildings in this style. I plan to consult with an engineer but any tips would be greatly appreciated...

  • @Pankekeboi

    @Pankekeboi

    5 ай бұрын

    Forgot to mention the reason I love this design is specifically because of how long the overhang is and that's where I'm afraid the wind might lift up the whole roof turning that sh*t into a UFO😂

  • @jfr55man
    @jfr55man7 жыл бұрын

    the roof he is talking about is more commonly referred to as a skillion. a shed roof is similar, but the top edge of it would terminate into a wall.

  • @30by40

    @30by40

    7 жыл бұрын

    There are regional differences in the terminology: mono-pitch, shed, pent, lean-to, skillion...all refer to the same single-pitch roof style. Skillion seems to be the preferred term in Australia, but where I practice in the US, shed is the most common term...

  • @LavenderLori406
    @LavenderLori406 Жыл бұрын

    Is it also called Skillion?

  • @pauldow1648
    @pauldow16485 жыл бұрын

    Gable roof structure is just 2 shed roof structures pushed together. Or half a gable roofed structure.

  • @lourdesgarcia2969
    @lourdesgarcia29693 жыл бұрын

    What about a concave roof? Guttered out somehow?

  • @replyhere590

    @replyhere590

    2 жыл бұрын

    My lay opinion: High build cost and just think of the leak potential.

  • @AllenManor
    @AllenManor4 жыл бұрын

    Seems like the shed design is so simple and efficient, and as such suggests it is cost-effective. Considering this, why is uncommon?

  • @av1204

    @av1204

    4 жыл бұрын

    the layout gets awkward with narrow but long houses.

  • @rhemmyjnr
    @rhemmyjnr7 ай бұрын

    Please, can the height of the shed roof be 1m?

  • @TheMarinamatt
    @TheMarinamatt7 жыл бұрын

    I think you could make the video be a little more interesting and grasp attention by writing your topics on the video and not just showing pictures of examples

  • @30by40

    @30by40

    7 жыл бұрын

    +Marina Mattioni ...always striving to make my content more engaging, so I welcome the criticism. I recorded this particular video almost two years ago and in the interim I've tried to improve the quality. Have you seen any of my recent vids? Check out these: kzread.info/dash/bejne/opaT289qmJrLdco.html or kzread.info/dash/bejne/i5WDls5mZNK_hbg.html Cheers...

  • @nordfresse
    @nordfresse5 жыл бұрын

    I cant believe that it wasnt mentioned how shed roofs are ideal for solar pannels. So obvious...

  • @Feedback4Utoday

    @Feedback4Utoday

    5 жыл бұрын

    It was somewhat mentioned..

  • @dmileshc8751

    @dmileshc8751

    4 жыл бұрын

    The obvious problem with solar panels on this roof design would be the low eave would have to face south. Then the most desired high eave would have to face north. You wouldn’t want all that glass facing north.

  • @replyhere590

    @replyhere590

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dmileshc8751 But think of the sought after northern light, if the energy factor does not choke you. We're facing that dilemma on our build here in central VA.

  • @kennethhudson8013
    @kennethhudson80135 жыл бұрын

    No way I like my privacy

  • @replyhere590

    @replyhere590

    2 жыл бұрын

    Too much glass?

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