gabled
A "gabled" structure refers to a building or roof that features a triangular section at one or both ends. This design is characterized by two sloping sides that meet at a peak, forming a gable. Gabled roofs are common in various architectural styles, providing both aesthetic appeal and effective water drainage.
Gabled roofs can be found in many types of buildings, including houses, barns, and churches. The design allows for more space in the attic or upper floors, making it a practical choice for residential construction. Popular variations include gable roofs with different pitches and styles, such as Dutch gables or cross gables.