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10 Facts About CU's Iconic Roof Tiles

CU Roof tile close up

CU's clay roof tiles are a staple of the campus architecture.ÌýHere's 10Ìýthings you might not have known about them:

  1. The tiles were introduced byÌýCharles Klauder, a Philidelphia-based architect.
  2. In 1921, Hellems Arts & Sciences became the first campus building with a clay tile roof.
  3. There areÌý160 tiles in a 100-square-foot-area, putting the total on campus in the millions.
  4. Each tile weighs three pounds.
  5. The tiles come with a 75-year warranty.
  6. They are durable: CU only replaces about 50 to 75 tiles a year.
  7. When they are replaced, it can take up to an hour to change a single tile.
  8. Each building has a unique color palette that fits withinÌýCU's architectural guidlines.Ìý
  9. Their curvature helps mitigate hail damage by distributing the force of impact.
  10. Today the tiles come from the Ludowici Roof Tile Company, based out of Ohio.

To learn more, read the full story:ÌýCU Boulder's Roof Tiles Are a Campus Staple.

Photo by Patrick Campbell (top), Photo by Glenn AsakawaÌý