Mansardikatto
Mansardikatto, also known as a Mansard roof, is a type of pitched roof with two slopes on each side, typically with a low pitch on the lower slope and a steeper pitch on the upper slope. This design was popularized by the French architect François Mansart in the 17th century and is characterized by its distinctive double-pitched roof structure. Mansard roofs are commonly used in residential and commercial buildings, particularly in urban areas where space is limited.
The Mansard roof is named after François Mansart, who was a prominent French architect during the reign
Mansard roofs are typically constructed using wood or metal, and the pitch of the roof can vary
In addition to their functional benefits, Mansard roofs are also aesthetically pleasing and can add visual