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Definition of Saddleback roof

Saddleback roof
Saddleback Sad"dle*back`, a. Same as Saddle-backed. Saddleback roof. (Arch.) See Saddle roof, under Saddle.

Meaning of Saddleback roof from wikipedia

- 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...
- Saddleback High School, Santa Ana, California, U.S. Saddleback Valley Unified School District, South Orange County, California, U.S. Saddleback roof,...
- Indonesia. Tongkonan has a distinguishing boat-shaped and oversized saddleback roof. Like most of the Indonesia's Austronesian-based traditional architecture...
- Hyde & Pevsner (2010), p. 418 Historic England, "Church of St John, Hutton Roof (1086877)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 7 December 2011...
- stories pierced by large mullioned windows and is surmounted by a high saddleback roof pierced by numerous hipped dormers. The octagonal corner turrets have...
- vegetable matter such as straw Rammed earth often used in foundations Saddleback roof Thatch – dry vegetation used as roofing material Windcatcher – a type...
- Backsteingotik). A hall church with a monumental saddleback roof that rises above the nave and two aisles, the roof and the vaults of the naves were restored...
- removed for safety reasons in the early 1980s and the steeple now has a saddleback roof.[citation needed] Adjoining the southeast corner of the churchyard...
- openings, and an embattled parapet with corner pinnacles, a small saddleback roof and a weather****. On the south side of the chancel is a round-arched...
- churches are mainly the sedimentary rocks of sandstone and limestone, with roofs in metamorphic slate. Stone from the nearby Roman Hadrian's Wall was re-used...