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Russian northern church double hip roof.
лук luk onion is a dome whose shape resembles an onion and is usually associated with russian architectural style.
A hipped roof with a steeply sloped upper section and a more gently sloped lower section.
The gables in classical greek temples are called pediments.
The wall gable is similar to a classical pediment but more simple and functional like a basic element of laugier s primitive hut.
The result of joining two or more hip roof sections together forming a t or l shape for the simplest forms or any number of more complex shapes.
These bulbous structures taper smoothly to a point.
When the building is square the hip roof is pointed at the top like a pyramid.
Russian american magazin kodiak ak.
A swedish variant on the monitor roof.
Gable triangular section of wall at the end of a pitched roof extending from the eaves to the peak.
луковичная глава lúkovichnaya glavá.
A hip roof on square building with four equal sides meeting at a point in the center forming a pyramid shape.
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Although a hip roof is not gabled it may have dormers or connecting wings with gables.
A hip or hipped roof slopes down to the eaves on all four sides forming a horizontal ridge a roofer will usually put a vent along the top of this ridge.
As seen here a front gable became the perfect entryway to a suburban garage in the age of the private automobile.
The building has a cupola of an unusual helmet like form on a tall cylinder and a pyramid like roof of a square bell tower.
The gable is the wall created from a gable roof when you close up a two planed roof triangular walls result on each end defining the gables.
Such domes are often larger in diameter than the tholobate upon which they sit and their height usually exceeds their width.
A pyramid like roof crowns the holy trinity chapel that imitates the hip roof of russian rural church.
A double hip roof with a short vertical wall usually with small windows popular from the 17th century on formal buildings.
George the victorious was built in the north of russia on the bank of the shallow yorga river right tributary of the full flowing northern dvina riverin its upper reaches.
A hybrid of a hip and gable roof with each gable end adorned with a short hip at the top.
The cylinder has no collars and the round windows remind ship windows.
Multi pane double hung wood windows paired or triple windows columned porch or portico.
The architectural treatment of a gable results from the effort to find an aesthetically pleasing solution to the problem of keeping water.
Features and concepts of this style are evident in the russian orthodox churches that post date the russian colonial era.
Hip roof pavilion gable roof pavilion.
It was a cold church with no russian oven and services were held there only during warm seasons.
Also called a half hip.