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Architecture Gable roofGabled or hipped

gabled or hipped - roof windows that are gabled or hipped.(p. 28-left side of roof, p. 36, p. 48, p. 50).
shed - a dormer with a flat roof that slopes down from the roof attachment to the front. (p. 46, p. 54).
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Gabled or hipped roof of low pitch
Cornice line of main roof and porch roofs emphasized with wide band of trim (this represents the classical entablature and is usually divided into two parts: the frieze above and architrave below) ...

Side-gabled or hip Roof: moderate or varied pitch, or low pitch
Slight eave overhang, boxed with modillions, dentils, or other classical moldings
gabled or pedimented dormers
segmental (sometimes round) arched doors, windows, porches ...

roof windows that are gabled or hipped.
gablets
Triangular terminations to buttresses, much in use in the Early English and Decorated periods, after which the buttresses generally terminated in pinnacles.

Usually has a lancet window and vergeboard scroll sawn decor. (used in Gothic domestic architecture).
Gabled or hipped - roof windows that are gabled or hipped.

gable : the triangle formed by a sloping roof. A building may be front-gabled or side-gabled. The house shown here is cross-gabled - It has a gabled wing. Porches and dormers may also be gabled.

stone, exterior chimney
small, high windows on each side of chimneys
dormers, usually gabled or shed
triangular knee brace supports
sloped foundations ...

Windows are generally high with elegant surrounding moldings and there is always a Mansard roof punctuated with gabled or elliptical dormers. Roofs and balconies are generally embellished with iron cresting, and the roof itself is often dichromatic.

a bathroom or laundry Pediment A decorative gabled or curve-topped feature above a portico - often of timber fretwork Pergola An open trellis like frame attached to a building and / or supported by posts - used for climbing plants ...

Bellcast roof(Scots): A sloping roof swept out slightly over the eaves. In England often called a sprocketed roof.BellcoteSmall gabled or roofed housing for a bell or bells.

See also: Gable, Ornament, Architecture, Tower, Porch

Architecture Gable roofGabled or hipped

 
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