concept   roofing

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) United States (1) Japan (1) Africa (1) United Kingdom (1) Caribbean (1) Native American cultures (1) Thailand (1) Southern Europe (1) Traditional Maasai culture in East Africa (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 roofing United States Roofing in the United States commonly involves asphalt shingles and withstanding harsh weather for durability and insulation. 12
2 roofing Japan In Japan, traditional roofing materials and designs reflect a cultural appreciation for aesthetics and environmental harmony. 9
3 roofing Africa African roofing emphasizes shade and ventilation to cool buildings in hot climates. 4
4 roofing United Kingdom Roofing in the United Kingdom encompasses a diverse range of practices from social gatherings on rooftops to traditional thatch roofing in rural areas. 4
5 roofing Caribbean Roofing in the Caribbean is essential for traditional culture and to withstand tropical storms. 3
6 roofing Native American cultures Native American roofing incorporates natural materials and symbolic connection to nature and the heavens. 2
7 roofing Thailand Thatched roofs and cooking on rooftops are typical practices in rural Thailand. 2
8 roofing Southern Europe Terracotta tiles are popular for roofing in Southern Europe because of their traditional and aesthetic appeal. 1
9 roofing Traditional Maasai culture in East Africa In Traditional Maasai culture in East Africa, roofing involves using natural materials such as grass, leaves, or animal hides for shelter. 1