High Pitched Gable Roof

Gabled roofs take many forms including this l shape.
High pitched gable roof. High pitched barns are one of the oldest barn designs. The real roof has a very low pitch. Many of the oldest gable barns had a thatched roof. The gables in classical greek temples are called pediments.
Farmers of old needed a very steep pitched roof on their barns for a few reasons. Their only purpose is to change the look of the house. The gables are false fronts similar to the showy facades often found on small commercial buildings. When the floor plan calls for a t shaped house the roof is called.
Gable ridged dual pitched peaked saddle pack saddle saddleback span roof. A simple roof design shaped like an inverted v. Open gable roof a hip roof on a square structure where all sides join to form a single peak also known as a pyramid roof box gable roof a type of hip roof where each side includes two different sloping angles with the lower angle much steeper than the upper angle. The architectural treatment of a gable results from the effort to find an aesthetically pleasing solution to the problem of keeping water.
Rain water tends to run off faster. Gable triangular section of wall at the end of a pitched roof extending from the eaves to the peak. A gable roof is the classic most commonly occurring roof shape in those parts of the world with cold or temperate climates. Thatched roofs are basically a tight bundle of stiff straw.
Variations of a gable roof.