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That is a hip roof.
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The Pentagon in Washington DC. Technically, it has 7 sides, the roof and floor is a side also.
In road building, to make sure the road isn't too steep. Roof of a building has a slope so that rain will run off.
Length times width will give you the area of a rectangle. This will give you the square feet of one side of the roof. As most roofs have two sides of equal size, you will need to double this figure for the size of the whole roof. If the roof is many sided or multi-segmented, do the same math for each segment and add up the total of all the segments at the end to get the total.
A roof with two slopes and gables at each end is commonly referred to as simply, a gable roof.
That is a hip roof.
A gambrell roof is a gabeld roof with double slopes on each side. The lower slopes have steeper pitches than the upper upper slopes.
A roof with only two sloping surfaces and gables at each end is called a gable roof.
A mansard roof is difficult to install due to its shape and structure. What makes a mansard roof so difficult to install is that there are 4 sides all of which have different slopes.
If the gable is formed by the two slopes and a horizontal line, it is called a gable roof.
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Which gently slopes from roof peak to eaves helps to combat bittrer winter winds
Concave roof is a roof in the form of a dome or circular shape. A concave roof is one which slopes downward toward the center. You can remember this by thinking the roof is "cave"-ing in.
In Scotland, the term "pent" typically refers to the top floor or attic of a house. It could also be used to describe a small, cozy room or space within a house.