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  2. Chinese architecture - Wikipedia

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    Straight inclined: Roofs with a single incline. These are the most economical and are most prevalent in commoner structures. Multi-inclined: Roofs with 2 or more sections of incline. These roofs are used in higher class constructions. Sweeping: Roofs with a sweeping curvature that rises at the corners. This type is usually reserved for temples ...

  3. East Asian hip-and-gable roof - Wikipedia

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    The Longxing Temple—built in 1052 and located at present-day Zhengding, Hebei Province, China—has a hip-and-gable xieshan-style roof with double eaves. [1]The East Asian hip-and-gable roof (Xiēshān (歇山) in Chinese, Paljakjibung (팔작지붕) in Korean and Irimoya (入母屋) in Japanese) also known as 'resting hill roof', consists of a hip roof that slopes down on all four sides and ...

  4. Traditional Chinese roofing - Wikipedia

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    A qingshui ridge [] on the end of a roof. Traditional Chinese roofs are also distinguished by a number of distinct roofing elements, such as ridges. In addition to the main ridges (Chinese: 大脊; pinyin: dà jí), certain traditional Chinese roofs have additional ornamental ridges, such as qingshui ridges [] (Chinese: 清水脊; pinyin: qīngshuǐ jí) and juanpeng ridges (Chinese: 卷棚脊 ...

  5. Chinese Developers Build Rooftop 'Villas' on Top of Shopping Mall

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  6. List of roof shapes - Wikipedia

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    Pyramid roof: A steep hip roof on a square building. Pyatthat: A multi-tiered and spired roof commonly found in Burmese royal and Buddhist architecture. Tented: A type of polygonal hipped roof with steeply pitched slopes rising to a peak; Helm roof, Rhenish helm: A pyramidal roof with gable ends; often found on church towers.

  7. Traditional Chinese house architecture - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Chinese house architecture refers to a historical series of architecture styles and design elements that were commonly utilized in the building of civilian homes during the imperial era of ancient China. Throughout this two-thousand-year-long period, significant innovations and variations of homes existed, but house design generally ...

  8. China school gym roof collapse toll rises to 11 as anguished ...

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  9. China school gymnasium's roof collapses, killing 11

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    BEIJING (Reuters) -The concrete roof of a school gymnasium collapsed in China's Qiqihar city, killing 11 people, state media reported on Monday, with many victims believed to be young female ...