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Illustrated Architecture Dictionary
Gable
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That part of the wall immediately under the end of a pitched roof, cut into a triangular shape by the sloping sides of the roofGable roof: A pitched roof having a gable at each end
Cross-gable: Two perpendicular gable roofs
Pediment: A triangular gable across a portico, door or window; any similar triangular decorative piece over a doorway, fireplace, etc.
Bell gable: A small turret placed on the ridge of a church roof to hold one or more bells
Dutch gable: A gable, each side of which is multicarved and surmounted by a pediment
Gable window: Window in a gable; Window shaped like a gable
Step gable / corbie gable / crow gable: a gable having a stepped edge. Frequently found in Dutch gables.
Corbiestep / catstep / crowstep: the stepped edge of a gable masking a pitched roof, found in northern European masonry, 14th to 17th centuries, and in derivatives
Examples from Buffalo architecture:
- Illustration above: 232 Crescent Avenue
- St. Teresa RC Church
- 361 Porter Avenue
- Michigan Street Baptist Church
- Jewett M. Richmond House Cross-gable
- 144 Edward St.
- Wicks House
- 232 Crescent Avenue
- 31 Middlesex Rd.
- 167 Louvaine, Kenmore Flared gable roof
- 551 Richmond Ave.
Other Examples: