- hip-and-gable roof (Xiēshān (歇山) in Chinese,
Paljakjibung (팔작지붕) in
Korean and
Irimoya (入母屋) in ****anese) also
known as 'resting hill roof',
consists of a hip...
- hiyoshi-zukuri,
named after Hiyoshi Taisha), or a
structural characteristic (e.g.
irimoya-zukuri,
after the hip-and-gable roof it adopts. The
suffix -zukuri in this...
- front, the
building appears like a 5 ken wide
structure with hip-and-gable
irimoya style roof and an
entrance from the
central step canopy. From the side...
- (kirizuma-zukuri, 切妻造): a
gabled roof with
equal lengths from the
ridge to the
eaves (
irimoya-zukuri, 入母屋造): a hip-and-gable roof
combining a
ridge and two
gable pediments...
-
areas called hisashi. In
temples constructed in the hip-and-gable
style (
irimoya-zukuri), the
gabled part
usually covers the moya
while the
hipped part...
-
dormer gables (chidori-hafu), and are
capped with hip-and-gabled
roofs (
irimoya-hafu) with
shachihoko finials. Not all ****anese
castles originally possessed...
-
gables of
undulating curves on the
front and back. It has a roof in the
irimoya style, a
style of hip roof
sloping down on all four
sides and integrated...
-
referred to as hisashi. In
temples constructed in the hip-and-gable
style (
irimoya-zukuri), the
gabled part
usually covers the moya
while the
hipped part...
- The gate is a two-storied 3 ken wide main gate to the
temple and has an
irimoya style roof with thin
shingles (杮葺き, kokera-buki). On
either side it is...
- was 25m. In 1931, the ****an Sumo ****ociation
decided to
replace the old
Irimoya-zukuri
style roof of the ring with a Shinmei-zukuri
style roof. The building...