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    • W Offline
      Woodarc
      last edited by

      This the shape of a roof of a house design I am working on. Does anyone know what the correct and acurate name of the shape it is called please? Is it a polyhedron perhaps? Many thanks in advance. ❓


      roof shape.skp

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      • KrisidiousK Offline
        Krisidious
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        It's not a standard roof type although it is some what common in A-Frame designs. I have one similar. It would qualify as a Polyhedron shape I believe. I call them Extroverted Gable Ends. But I'm not sure there is an actual term. I've made a screen grab so someone might see it and know off hand.

        roof.JPG

        By: Kristoff Rand
        Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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        • mitcorbM Offline
          mitcorb
          last edited by

          I like the name Krisidious suggested.

          I did a Google search with keyword "polyhedra" and did not find any specific to this form. This search brought up many visual examples on a few interesting sites. As you may be aware polyhedron means a many faced 3d form with unspecified number of faces and not necessarily equal edges.

          For fun you could call it a diabolic pentabloid 😎

          I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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            Woodarc
            last edited by

            Thanks for you feedback and suggestions guys 👍

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            • DareDevilD Offline
              DareDevil
              last edited by

              Simply "with diagonal ridge" ?

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                TIG Moderator
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                "Roof with raking verge[s]"
                If you add a short length of eaves [fascia] at the bottom of the slope - as you most certainly will to make it buildable - then it still applies...
                Or "Roof with raking eaves" [or "fascia"]
                If it's tiled/slated then you'll have a pain cutting the angled edges.
                Also if you consider it a 'sloping eaves' then remember that the finish needs to dress/overhang a gutter to catch water run-off and that gutter in turn needs to discharge into something to take it into a downpipe - so the two raking verges shouldn't meet at a point because their gutters need to arrive at say a hopper-head into a downpipe to make a properly drained and practical roofing solution. A modest width 'internal' gutter [like a half-valley] will allow the fascia to end at a point but the disposal of the water still needs considering...

                TIG

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