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  2. Bahay kubo - Wikipedia

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    Bahay kubo interior showing nipa leaves roofing. The traditional roof shape of the bahay kubo is tall and steeply pitched, with an apex called the "angkub" and long eaves descending from it. [2] A tall roof creates space above the living area through which warm air could rise, giving the bahay kubo a

  3. Indigenous architecture - Wikipedia

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    The traditional roof shape of the Bahay Kubo is tall and steeply pitched, ending in long eaves. [117] A tall roof created space above the living area through which warm air could rise, giving the Bahay Kubo a natural cooling effect even during the hot summer season.

  4. Architecture of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    In this era, the nipa hut or bahay kubo gave way to the bahay na bato (stone house) and became the typical house of noble Filipinos. The bahay na bato, the colonial Filipino house, followed the nipa hut's arrangements such as open ventilation and elevated apartments. The most obvious difference between the two houses would be the materials that ...

  5. Camiña Balay Nga Bato - Wikipedia

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    The house was once the home of Fernando Avancena and his wife, Eulalia Abaja, and was built in the 1860s. The structure of the house was patterned after the bahay kubo, or "cube house." It was made of strong and natural materials—the roof was made of bamboo and nipa; the floors were made of narra and ivory.

  6. Amakan - Wikipedia

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    Amakan are used as walls in the traditional nipa huts (bahay kubo) of the Philippines. They are lightweight and porous, allowing air circulation to keep buildings cool in the hot tropical climate. The porosity also balances pressure inside the house during strong winds, minimizing roof damage. [4] Amakan needs to be treated before installation.

  7. List of roof shapes - Wikipedia

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    Monitor roof: A roof with a monitor; 'a raised structure running part or all of the way along the ridge of a double-pitched roof, with its own roof running parallel with the main roof.' Butterfly roof (V-roof, [8] London roof [9]): A V-shaped roof resembling an open book. A kink separates the roof into two parts running towards each other at an ...

  8. Torogan - Wikipedia

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    Torogan have a distinctively-shaped hip-and-gable roof made from thatched palm leaves. The flaring edges taper shallowly towards a steep central gable aligned to the east. The central gable is supported internally by vertical posts called pulaos bungan , which in turn is supported by the intricately carved central beam of the roof called the ...

  9. Icone Tower - Wikipedia

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    Its design was inspired from Filipino culture. The Icone Tower's shape was derived from the form of the Mayon Volcano. The Bahay kubo as explored by Francisco Mañosa to be a pyramidal form dividable in three layers (silong, bulwagan, and bubong; lit. ' basement, hall, and roof ') also served as a basis for the