Mono pitched roof or skillion roof a mono pitched roof is a single sloping surface or roof plane angled in only one direction.
Split butterfly roof definition.
It is considered a modern form that first appeared in the 1930s.
Low pitch butterfly roofs are characterized by having a slope of less than 30 degrees and a marina roof has a slightly rounded convex center with two upward facing eaves.
A roof having more than one slope each descending inward from the eaves meaning pronunciation translations and examples.
The butterfly roof is popular for modern eco friendly and tropical home designs.
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This 1954 split level ranch on the chicago s near north side was renovated including raising the ceiling converting the wood paneled rec room and bar on the lower level into a master suite and moving the kitchen into what had was a breezeway and part of the garage.
A combination roof is quite literally a combination of types of roofs.
The overall effect is of a butterfly s wings in flight.
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It is so called because its shape resembles a butterfly s wings.
A clerestory and hip roof for example.
In a gable roof you begin with a traditional triangle sloped roof but one gable is slightly longer and melds into an extension of the house with a flat roof.
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Butterfly roofs are commonly associated in the us with 20th century mid century modern architecture.
The midsection is angled downward where the two pieces meet into a valley.
A split mono pitched roof as on this house pictured uses two separate unattached non intersecting planes.
A butterfly is a v shaped roof constructed of two tandem pieces which are angled up on the outside.
A butterfly roof sometimes called a v roof is a form of roof characterised by an inversion of a standard roof form with two roof surfaces sloping down from opposing edges to a valley near the middle of the roof.