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The house includes a saddle roof and open loggia.
The tomb had a saddled roof, and two large chambers with doorways.
The railway park is a long-stretch building with a saddle roof and steel structure.
Udlerstraße 5/7 - plastered building with high saddle roof, may have been remodelled in the 19th century.
The saddle roof has a statue finial flanked by pinnacles.
It has a saddle roof with gabled ends.
It'll be Branxholm next, and you'll wish you'd listened to me when you're frying like eggs on the saddle roof."
The most basic house, known as rumah beru-beru, has a basic hip and saddle roof.
Sometimes referred to as a hypar, the saddle roof may also be formed as a tensegrity structure.
Scandinavium's "sweeping appearance" comes from the hyperbolic paraboloid shaped saddle roof.
Built of sharp-edged brick matching the masonry of the church, it is covered with a saddle roof.
The church consists of one nave covered by a saddle roof, drawn down to also roof the aisles.
The church "Heilig Geist" has a romanesque west tower saddle roof.
The typical way of buildings in Southeast Asia is to build on stilts, an architectural form usually combined with a saddle roof.
The structures were simplified, the rose window was replaced by three biforium windows, while the main tower now bears a steep saddle roof.
The rumah tersek has a double-storied roof with a saddle roof on top of the lower part.
Local priest Juraj Gábor build the first single-aisle brick church with saddle roof in 1737.
Hyperbolic paraboloids, such as saddle roofs.
The station building, at the street level, was constructed in early 1960s-it has a saddle roof in a distinct shape of a hyperboloic paraboloid.
The original medieval residential tower bears an overhanging half-timbered superstructure with a precipitous saddle roof.
A house with four gables, known as a rumah si empat ayo has two saddle roofs crossed at right angles.
A saddle roof is one which follows a convex curve about one axis and a concave curve about the other.
The station was designed by Félix Candela and consists of interlocked hyperbolic paraboloidal or saddle roof sections.
One inspiration for the building was Le Corbusier and his Modular Man proportions and saddle roofs.
There were barrel vaults under saddle roofs and three cupolas above the east spans, the central one being the tallest whereas the other two were slightly smaller.