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  2. Gable - Wikipedia

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    While a front-gabled or gable-fronted building faces the street with its gable, a side-gabled building faces it with its cullis (gutter), meaning the ridge is parallel to the street. The terms are used in architecture and city planning to determine a building in its urban situation.

  3. Gablefront house - Wikipedia

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    A gablefront house, also known as a gable front house or front gable house, is a vernacular (or "folk") house type in which the gable is facing the street or entrance side of the house. [1] They were built in large numbers throughout the United States primarily between the early 19th century and 1920.

  4. List of roof shapes - Wikipedia

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    Dutch gable, gablet: A hybrid of hipped and gable with the gable (wall) at the top and hipped lower down; i.e. the opposite arrangement to the half-hipped roof. Overhanging eaves forming shelter around the building are a consequence where the gable wall is in line with the other walls of the buildings; i.e., unless the upper gable is recessed.

  5. Upright and Wing - Wikipedia

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    This 1852 Greek Revival Michigan example features the main entrance on the ell or "wing". Upright and Wing, also referred to as Temple and Wing or Gable and Wing, is a residential architectural style found in American vernacular architecture of New England and the Upper Midwest, specifically associated with the American Greek Revival.

  6. Talk:Gable - Wikipedia

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    I propose that Front-gabled and side-gabled be merged into Gable. I think that the content in the Front-gabled and side-gabled article can easily be explained in the context of Gable, and the Gable article is of a reasonable size that the merging of Front-gabled and side-gabled will not cause any problems as far as article size or undue weight ...

  7. Haberkorn House and Farmstead - Wikipedia

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    The basic features of the house are rockfaced limestone construction, a jerkinhead gable roof, a rectangular plan, and two or more stories in height. This 2½-story structure differs a little in that it has a front gable rather than a side gable, and it is a little larger than the others. [2]

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