- side-
gabled. In America, front-
gabled houses, such as the
gablefront house, were po****r
between the
early 19th
century and 1920. Front-
gabled buildings...
- A
gable roof is a roof
consisting of two
sections whose upper horizontal edges meet to form its ridge. The most
common roof
shape in cold or temperate...
- Roof
shapes include flat (or shed),
gabled, hipped, arched, domed, and a wide
variety of
other configurations detailed below. Roof
angles are an integral...
-
early 20th century. One
variation of the
gablefront house is the
gabled ell. The
gabled ell
incorporated a side gable,
which was
typically added-on to the...
- In geometry, the
elongated gyrobifastigium or
gabled rhombohedron is a space-filling
octahedron with 4
rectangles and 4 right-angled
pentagonal faces....
- Haute-Savoie, not far from the
Bugey region, a rare
example of this type of
gabled roof can be
found at the Bel-Air farm,
which is
listed as a
historic monument...
- hafu-zukuri (流破風造,
streamlined gabled style) is a
traditional Shinto shrine architectural style characterized by a very
asymmetrical gabled roof (kirizuma-yane (切妻屋根))...
- The
setting for the book was
inspired by the Turner-Ingersoll Mansion, a
gabled house in Salem, M****achusetts,
belonging to Hawthorne's
cousin Susanna Ingersoll...
-
building consisting of a front-
gabled, main
section plus a
gabled west wing,
built in an L-shape in 1902, and a
gabled east wing
built in 1960. "National...
- 'flowing
gabled style') is a
style characterized by a very
asymmetrical gabled roof (切妻屋根 kirizuma-yane in ****anese)
projecting outwards on the non-
gabled side...