Types of roof

Types of roof

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19 Qs

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Types of roof

Types of roof

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Architecture

University

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Created by

Arjhun Juan

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19 questions

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1.

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What type?

Answer explanation

called reverse mansard roof with a double slope. These are modified hip roofs that, as opposed to conventional hip and gable roofs, are more stable in strong winds.

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What type?

Answer explanation

have a gable design that is upside down

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What type?

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includes a design using different roofs on the same structure for both aesthetically pleasing and functional reasons.

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Type?

5.

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What type?

Answer explanation

is the most typical type of roof. The base of a gabled roof is shaped like a triangle, with the top of the house acting as the base.

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Type?

Answer explanation

which have curving arches at either end

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Type?

Answer explanation

style in which two or more gable roof ridges cross each other at an angle, most frequently perpendicularly.

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