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🏯 #crazyroof Saturdays! This #uniqueroof is the Pod House in Perinton, New York Materials: concrete, wood, and metal We can appreciate fine #craftsmanship. Kudos to the #roofcontractor #reddogsroofing #uniqueroofpicture #roofblog (at New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/CF5IuqcL3ZT/?igshid=1h0wmap2you9r
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🏯 #crazyroof Saturdays! This #uniqueroof is the Pod House in Perinton, New York Materials: concrete, wood, and metal We can appreciate fine #craftsmanship. Kudos to the #roofcontractor #reddogsroofing #uniqueroofpicture #roofblog (at New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/CF5InztnzUo/?igshid=1l10pyahbgkww
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Plans for a new project we are starting. Most of the curves represented here are compound: they have a changing rake as well as radius, lost of bending coming soon. #remodel #roofing #geometry #northwest #architecture #roof #crazyroof #roundhouse
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🏯 #crazyroof Saturdays Black Villa in the Woods Photos by @mohtashami_reza #reddogsroofing #greenroofs #uniqueroof (at Worcester County, Massachusetts) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFpNB1vHjRV/?igshid=4wz8bfa6fvaq
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🏯 #crazyroof Saturdays Black Villa in the Woods Photos by @mohtashami_reza #reddogsroofing #greenroofs #uniqueroof (at Sarasota County, Florida) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFpMmH9Hppq/?igshid=xzk6ri0azdcp
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#crazyroof Saturdays! This #uniqueroof is the: Monte-Silo House in Woodland, Utah Materials: Wood , Metal, Asphalt shingles Let us know of any other unique roofs to be featured! #reddogsroofing #montesilohouse #roofdesign #utah (at Woodland, Utah) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFVK-YdhBrt/?igshid=iw4hpidohdar
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#crazyroof Saturdays! This #uniqueroof is the: Monte-Silo House in Woodland, Utah Materials: Wood , Metal, Asphalt shingles Let us know of any other unique roofs to be featured! #reddogsroofing #montesilohouse #roofdesign #utah (at Woodland, Utah) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFVK6LDH8f2/?igshid=87a27hcp2wzm
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🏯 #crazyroof Saturdays! This #uniqueroof is the Shwedagon Pagoda Location: Yangon, Myanmar Style: 6th to 10th century Buddhist Materials: Bricks, gold #reddogsroofing #schedagonpagoda #worldroofs (at Shwedagon Pagoda) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFC4d0ADvQe/?igshid=1u5ctbfhodu5b
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🏯 #crazyroof Saturdays! This #uniqueroof is the Shwedagon Pagoda Location: Yangon, Myanmar Style: 6th to 10th century Buddhist Materials: Bricks, gold #reddogsroofing #schedagonpagoda #worldroofs (at Shwedagon Pagoda) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFC4X5oHL-E/?igshid=1225jsk7z7ybi
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🏘 Looking for recommendations!! Do you know of a #crazyroof done in Massachusetts? Send us a message! We might just feature it! #reddogsroofing https://www.instagram.com/p/CExXaB4D3A8/?igshid=1dvwe3j78mr16
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🏘 Looking for recommendations!! Do you know of a #crazyroof done in Massachusetts? Send us a message! We might just feature it! #reddogsroofing https://www.instagram.com/p/CExXVQCHDxf/?igshid=1lmj3v4xxg6sd
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🏯#crazyroof Saturday! This #uniqueroof is the: Kizhi Pogost Church Location: Kizhi Island, Russia Style: 18th century Russian Materials: Wood This sparkling silver roof sits atop the world’s largest wholly wooden building. The Kizhi Pogost Church’s roof was constructed out of Scot’s pine and spruce in the 18th century. Fire, lightning, and time have worn at the wood, but the community has continued to repair it. The 22 roof domes, called cupolas, are the only part of the building with nails. Every wooden shingle is finely textured, and there are over 60,000 of them. Legend has it that the man, Master Nestor, who built the church used a single axe throughout the whole project. When it was done, he threw the axe in the lake, saying “there was not and will be not another one to match it.” He was talking about the building. *image and article comlliments of IKO #reddogsroofing #roofingblog #roofingnews (at Kizhi Island Russia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CEeuB-CDRZi/?igshid=nhu5z4nr47m8
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🏯#crazyroof Saturday! This #uniqueroof is the: Kizhi Pogost Church Location: Kizhi Island, Russia Style: 18th century Russian Materials: Wood This sparkling silver roof sits atop the world’s largest wholly wooden building. The Kizhi Pogost Church’s roof was constructed out of Scot’s pine and spruce in the 18th century. Fire, lightning, and time have worn at the wood, but the community has continued to repair it. The 22 roof domes, called cupolas, are the only part of the building with nails. Every wooden shingle is finely textured, and there are over 60,000 of them. Legend has it that the man, Master Nestor, who built the church used a single axe throughout the whole project. When it was done, he threw the axe in the lake, saying “there was not and will be not another one to match it.” He was talking about the building. *image and article comlliments of IKO #reddogsroofing #roofingblog #roofingnews (at Kizhi Island Russia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CEet-UHn5WS/?igshid=hrutei5sb923
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🏯 #crazyroof Saturday!!! This #uniqueroof is the: Himeji White Heron Castle Location: Himeji, Japan Style: Feudal Japanese Materials: Wood, tile, plaster The White Heron Castle is so named because it reminds visitors of a white egret (a kind of heron) taking off into the sky. The building looks quite modern, but only because it has been meticulously maintained and renovated over the years. It was actually first built in 1609, during Japan’s feudal period. The new tiles are still made by traditional methods. The black edge tiles are carefully placed and pressed down to make the rippling texture. The roof tiles had once faded to grey, but they were restored to a brilliant white most recently in 2010. In the image above you can see the faded grey tiles on the left and the bright white restored tiles on the right. *images & article compliments of IKO(.)com #reddogsroofing #roofingblog #IKO #japaneseroofs #roofsoftheworld (at Florida) https://www.instagram.com/p/CD65fsMD4va/?igshid=8q9dufyuvqqz
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🏯 #crazyroof Saturday!!! This #uniqueroof is the: Himeji White Heron Castle Location: Himeji, Japan Style: Feudal Japanese Materials: Wood, tile, plaster The White Heron Castle is so named because it reminds visitors of a white egret (a kind of heron) taking off into the sky. The building looks quite modern, but only because it has been meticulously maintained and renovated over the years. It was actually first built in 1609, during Japan’s feudal period. The new tiles are still made by traditional methods. The black edge tiles are carefully placed and pressed down to make the rippling texture. The roof tiles had once faded to grey, but they were restored to a brilliant white most recently in 2010. In the image above you can see the faded grey tiles on the left and the bright white restored tiles on the right. *images & article compliments of IKO(.)com #reddogsroofing #roofingblog #IKO #japaneseroofs #roofsoftheworld (at Massachusetts) https://www.instagram.com/p/CD65X7JHhdY/?igshid=16h59pvq9nq7u
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➡️ Did You Know?: There are many #unique roofs across the world! And usually the #roof is the biggest attraction!! (Yeah, we're a bit biased, lol 😉) Do you know of a #crazyroof or #architectualwonder?? Post it in the commebts! Let us know! #reddogsroofing #didyouknow #roofingfacts (at Sarasota County, Florida) https://www.instagram.com/p/CDzMqSZDv2K/?igshid=xuv6ajpl7ass
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