Across
- 2. A familiar shape with sloping sides that form a triangle at the top known as a gable
- 5. The gable roof is very steep so that snow would fall off it
- 6. A roof with two sides, each of which has a shallower slope above a steeper one
- 8. Influenced by English architecture
- 10. A main feature is the gambrel roof
- 13. A window that projects vertically from a sloping roof
- 14. Sculpted ornament or elongated boss terminating the fan, or pendant, vaulting
- 15. A single-pitched roof surface
- 16. All sides slope downwards to the walls
- 17. A multi-sided gambrel-style characterizedacterised by two slopes on each of its sides, with the lower slope at a steeper angle than the upper
- 19. One of a series of closely spaced, rectangular blocks that form a molding
Down
- 1. A row of small columns topped by a rail
- 3. The edge of a roof that sticks out or hangs over the building's side
- 4. Almost level in contrast to the many types of sloped roofs
- 7. A set of contiguous arches that are all supported with columns or piers
- 9. Pointed arch
- 11. Raised,railed platforms on the top of houses
- 12. Consists of two pitched or sloping sides, which meet along the roofline ridge and are open at the end
- 15. The design style is asymmetrical
- 18. Settled in the 1700s and brought the styles of French Normandy, French Plantation,and French Manor
