vesikatot
Vesikatot is the term used in Finnish architecture to refer to roofs that are designed to manage precipitation. The primary purpose is to channel rain and melted snow away from the building envelope, protect interior spaces, and control water flow through gutters and downpipes.
Design and construction: Vesikatot typically feature a pitched or curved geometry that promotes runoff, although flat
Materials: Common roofing materials include metal sheets (steel, zinc, copper), clay or concrete tiles, and asphalt
Maintenance and climate considerations: In Nordic climates, roof design accounts for snow load, wind, and temperature
Variations and impact: In addition to protection, vesikatto systems influence building energy performance through insulation and