If you want a definite purpose in your outdoor area a pergola is the perfect solution.
Pagoda roof purpose.
Generally a pergola is a wide open structure with four support beams no walls and a decorative roof design such as a lattice.
These buildings pagoda stupa became prominent as buddhist monuments used for enshrining sacred relics.
This roofing grid may be left open or covered so as to create an area sheltered from the elements.
A pergola is an outdoor structure consisting of columns that support a roofing grid of beams and rafters.
If you do not like being on display when you are enjoying your outdoor space you should get a pergola.
But the pagoda roof was not just for show this iconic piece of scottish architecture was designed for a very ordinary yet specific purpose.
Pagoda of daigoji at the very top the spire or sorin reminiscent of the stupa serves to provide the weight to prevent the beams supporting the uppermost roof from popping up in the center.
Ventilator is the correct technical term as the whole purpose of the structure was to draw air up through the quilt of barley lying on the kiln haircloth below and that functionality has never applied to a pagoda.
The roof of the hall of supreme harmony in the forbidden city is the best example.
I am referring of course to the pagoda top which sits on a myriad of kilns at almost every scottish malt whisky distillery.
For shade or even a touch of shelter from the elements screens can be added to the roof or walls although the primary purpose of a pergola is not to shelter its users.
Resting hill roofs resting hill or xie shan roofs 歇山顶 xiēshāndǐng with two curving sides were second in importance to hip roofs.
Although it is an open structure you can create privacy by adding drapes latticework or screens to one side of the pergola.
Each story in an east asian pagoda has its own prominent projecting bracketed roof line and the whole structure is capped by a mast and disks.
Pergolas may be freestanding or attached to a house.
In general the pagoda form is intended primarily as a monument and often it has very little usable interior space.
They are wooden structures carved with different deities for whom the temple is dedicated to and other related gods of the temple.
Wooden struts are called tundals and they are another important feature of nepalese pagoda.
It is a chimney designed to improve the flow of smoke out of the building from the peat fires which dried the malt below.
They were mainly used for important halls temples gardens and other official buildings.
They are supported on the outer edge by wooden struts on wooden pillars or the brick walls.