A framework of thin.
Architectural terms for roof parts.
Roof covering typically of flat and rectangular shapes and made of various materials such as slate wood flagstone plastic metal and composite materials.
Old architectural name given sometimes to the queen posts of a roof and sometimes to the filling in quarters in framing.
A decorative grating used to protect a window door or other opening usually iron.
The gable end the house wall on a conventional simple gable roof such as shown in our sketch is the triangular end wall arrows 17 22 23 and 31 see roof ventilation specifications definition of the rake area of the roof or ends of the roof itself may overhang the gable end wall.
A v shaped roof resembling an open book.
A raised structure running part or all of the way along the ridge of a double pitched roof with its own roof running parallel with the main roof butterfly roof v roof london roof.
Prostyle free standing columns that are widely spaced apart in a row.
A soffit is the horizontal underside of a roof overhang an archway a staircase a ceiling or a similar architectural component.
A roof covered with straw which is layered so as to shed rain quickly and effectively.
A kink separates the roof into two parts running towards each other at an obtuse angle.
A little more trivia.
Tile roofs are common in many parts of the world including the mediterranean and the southwestern united states.
A roof covered with tiles that are usually hollow and half cylindrical in shape and made out of clay.
Also different architectural styles will use the same type of roof.
A roof with a monitor.
From the italian soffitta for under and figgere to fix the word soffit dates back to the days of early palladian architecture.
A small structure that projects from a sloping roof with a window in the façade face.
The term is often used as an adjective when referring to a portico which projects from the main structure.
A window with top and bottom sashes that slide past each other vertically.
The horizontal band of elements above the column capitals in classical architecture.
The projecting overhang at the lower edge of a roof.
An external installation on the roof that uses the vent pipe system to prevent water seeping in and create damage.