kuorikatot
Kuorikatot are a type of roof structure in which the roofing surface forms a curved shell rather than a conventional flat or pitched plane. The shell geometry allows covering large spaces with relatively thin material, distributing loads through bending and axial compression along the curved surface. They are typically made from reinforced concrete, laminated timber, or steel, and can be designed as single-curved or double-curved shells.
Historically, shell structures gained prominence in the 20th century with advances in reinforced concrete and timber
Construction and geometry methods vary. Concrete shells are often monolithic or precast, while timber variants use
Performance considerations include the balance between material efficiency and fabrication complexity. Kuorikatot provide large clear spans
See also: Shell structure, Hyperbolic paraboloid roofs, Reinforced concrete shells, Laminated timber construction.