- A
saddle roof is a
roof form
which follows a
convex curve about one axis and a
concave curve about the other. The
hyperbolic paraboloid form has been...
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construct a
saddle roof from
straight beams. The
hyperbolic paraboloid is a
doubly ruled surface, and thus can be used to
construct a
saddle roof from straight...
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large steeply-pitched
saddle back
roof dominates the structure. The
roofs are
traditionally thatched, and with no
internal roof trusses, they provide...
- single-pitched
roofs arra**** in a row,
sometimes seen on factories. Multi-pitched
roof:
Gable (ridged, dual-pitched, peaked,
saddle, pack-
saddle, saddleback...
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Bellarmine Chapel.
Bellarmine Chapel's
roof is in the
shape of a
hyperbolic paraboloid, also
known as a
saddle roof, that will not
collapse even if the Chapel...
- used to
construct a
saddle roof from
straight beams. The
Warszawa Ochota railway station has a
hyperbolic paraboloid saddle roof. Warsaw, Poland, 1962...
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stone pillars decorated with lion plinths. The house,
which includes a
saddle roof and open loggia, has 55 rooms. The main
hallway features a cantilevered...
- in 1567.
Contemporary illustrations show the
church as
possessing a
saddle-
roofed tower. The most
detailed illustration, from 1567, also
shows a tall...
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saddleback roof is
usually on a tower, with a
ridge and two
sloping sides,
producing a
gable at each end. List of
roof shapes Saddle roof saddleback roof, Dictionary...
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perimeter of flat
roofs, or
along the
peaks of
sloped roofs at
intervals of 6.1 m or 7.6 m,
depending on the
height of the rod. When a flat
roof has dimensions...