1. A winged gable roof is a variation of the gable roof style in which the joists continue beyond the edge of the walls.
2. Some of the Chinese grottos adopted a gable roof, which is a fusion of Chinese architecture tradition and that of Buddhism.
3. The results show that the top of the gable roof endures strongest tensile stress and is relatively vulnerable under effect of strong earthquake.
4. A roof with two slopes that form a triangle at each end is called a gable roof.
5. A roof with two slopes that form a triangle end is called a gable roof.