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Traditional farmhouses

27/03/2006 - Lu 3520 fois
The architecture of traditional farmhouses

These old farms, laid out along the valley floor, were built according to logic dictated by the weather conditions, with heavy rainfall (over 2000 mm of water / year), considerable levels of snow, very harsh winters (low temperatures and frost) and strong winds. These farms had to be appropriately built to provide, on the one hand, a certain level of comfort for the inhabitants, and on the other, to be able to withstand the bad weather.

The architecture of these farmhouses has undergone a change that must be touched on. Between the no-storey house with its slightly sloping roof and the most imposing storied farmhouse, a great deal of time has passed. Not to mention the technological innovations that have enabled improvements to the comfort, the resistance to the bad weather and a better protection of property against fire. We could then speak of the use of shingles, of the appearance of hips, sturdy lofts, adjoining ovens, etc.

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