The gables in classical greek temples are called pediments.
Gabled roof section.
The design of this type of roof is achieved using rafters roof trusses or purlins.
Commonly associated with dutch building traditions and barns they break each sloping roof section into two parts one close to the ridge that is relatively flat and one closer to the eaves that drops down steeply.
Gambrel roofs are a type of gabled roof.
This first installment of a two part series focuses on eaves that do not return onto the gable.
It consists of two roof sections sloping in opposite directions and placed such that the highest horizontal edges meet to form the roof ridge.
Gable triangular section of wall at the end of a pitched roof extending from the eaves to the peak.
The three primary variables to consider when designing the eaves for a gable roof are the width of the gable trim the projection of the eaves and the details at the corner of the gable ends.
This design makes maximum use of space under the roof.
Pros of gable roofs.
A gable roof is the classic most commonly occurring roof shape in those parts of the world with cold or temperate climates.
Gable roofs offer several pros and a few cons to consider depending on where you live.
The gables are the triangular shapes left on each end of the home created by the a shaped roof.
A gabled roof is a roof with two sloping sides that come together at a ridge creating end walls with a triangular extension called a gable at the top.
Also known as pitched or peaked roof gable roofs are some of the most popular roofs in the us.