Nobles could lavishly decorate their homes.
Thatched roof aztec.
Thatch is still employed by builders in developing countries usually with low.
The structures tended to be oval rather than round in shape and the roofs were thatched to keep out the elements.
Only the nobility were allowed to have two stories.
Thatching is the craft of building a roof with dry vegetation such as straw water reed sedge rushes heather or palm branches layering the vegetation so as to shed water away from the inner roof.
Houses all had inner courtyards they were painted white and had flat thatched roofs.
Thatch is also a traditional roofing material in many regions of africa as well as in japan and korea.
Much has been made of bernal diaz castillo s first impression of tenochtitlan.
The aztecs used limestone rocks and adobe bricks in their construction.
As commoners were not allowed to do.
The conical thatched roof that covers the main building is a reproduction of the kind of roof it probably had in antiquity but the shed like porch is less faithful to the original.
Despite acts of vandalism the interior of this building is still in good condition.
Poorer aztecs and commoners usually lived in one room homes built of adobe brick and thatched roofs.
It is a very old roofing method and has been used in both tropical and temperate climates.
Lime was also used to whiten the exterior.