A multi tiered and spired roof commonly found in burmese royal and buddhist architecture.
Pyramid roof style.
Lastly a dutch gable roof or gablet roof is a blend of a hip roof and a gable style roof that involves adding a gable to a hip roof to add interest to the home s architecture and lend some additional attic space under the roof.
Since the roofs are shaped with equal pitch on both sides the structures tend to have good aerodynamic features giving them the ability to withstand strong winds compared to the normal gable roofs.
The overhanging eaves of a pyramid roof help to improve energy efficiency as well.
Variations on the hip roof style include the pyramid roof the pavilion roof the half hipped or jerkinhead roof and even the mansard roof.
Pyramid roof pavilion roof.
Often found on church towers.
All four sides come to a point at the top of the roof.
There are no vertical sides or gables.
They are also used for auxiliary structures such as pool houses garages and storage buildings.
The pitch is the number of vertical inches that a roof descends over the span of 12 horizontal inches.
They are therefore ideal for use in the coastal regions where.
Pyramid hip roofs are wind resistant this is perhaps the most admirable feature for those looking on how to build a pyramid roof.
Step 1 pick the pitch of the roof you are building.
A 45 degree roof has a 12 12 pitch.
Pyramid roofs are mostly used for smaller buildings such as bungalows and cabins.
A pyramidal roof with gable ends.
A hip roof on a square building.
Helm roof rhenish helm.
Tented a type of polygonal hipped roof with steeply pitched slopes rising to a peak.