- term
gable wall or
gable end more
commonly refers to the
entire wall,
including the
gable and the
wall below it. Some
types of roof do not have a
gable (for...
- of the
Lecky Road,
Rossville Street and
Fahan Street. A free-standing
gable wall commemorates Free Derry, a self-declared
autonomous nationalist area of...
- A
stepped gable, crow-stepped
gable, or
corbie step is a
stairstep type of
design at the top of the
triangular gable-end of a building. The top of the...
-
attached to a
taller wall. Saw-tooth:
Multiple single-pitched
roofs arra**** in a row,
sometimes seen on factories. Multi-pitched roof:
Gable (ridged, dual-pitched...
- up
gable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gables may
refer to:
Gable, a
portion of a
wall between the
edges of
intersecting roof
pitches Gables, Nebraska...
-
Dutch gable or
Flemish gable is a
gable whose sides have a
shape made up of one or more
curves and
which has a
pediment at the top. The
gable may be...
- size of each
gable-
wall log as well as the
total number of
gable-
wall logs.
Flatter roofed cabins might have had only 2 or 3
gable-
wall logs
while steeply...
- The
Bogside is a
neighbourhood outside the city
walls of Derry,
Northern Ireland. The
large gable-
wall murals by the
Bogside Artists, Free
Derry Corner...
- The bell
gable (Spanish: espadaƱa, French: clocher-mur, Italian:
campanile a vela) is an
architectural element crowning the
upper end of the
wall of church...
- is held in
place by the
added support of
floor joists. At the
gable wall,
inner walls without these supporting joists, bow inwards. By
avoiding several...