A thing of beauty is a joy forever, and when it comes to centuries-old buildings, that is also an almost guaranteed starting point to make a sustainable construction
a succes. In the part of France where we are now, near Pont-Audemer in Normandy, you still come across quite a few
half-timbered houses with thatched
roofs. It’s remarkable how cool they stay inside during this current heatwave. And I can’t get enough of those oak-beamed structures, built to last a very long time. And with the overhang of a thatched roof like that, you don’t need gutters. That saves on costs. But the flip side of the coin is, of course, the fire hazard. It also needs regular inspections for damage because repairs can be extensive and expensive.
