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  1. Dutch gable - Wikipedia

    • The Dutch gable was a notable feature of the Renaissance architecture, which spread to northern Europe from the Low Countries, arriving in Britain during the latter part of the 16th century. [1] Later Dutch gables with flowing curves became absorbed into Baroque architecture. See more

    Overview

    A Dutch gable or Flemish gable is a gable whose sides have a shape made up of one or more curves and which has a pediment at the top. The gable may be an entirely decorative projection above a flat section of roof line, o… See more

    History

    Scroll gables first appeared in the prosperous towns of the former Southern Netherlands (in Flanders at large) and then quickly spread throughout the former Netherlands, and to all German-speaking parts of th… See more

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  1. On the origins of so-called "Dutch" gables - Blogger

    Dec 17, 2014 · After 1800 the so-called Dutch gable fell out of fashion and many were taken down and replaced with parapet gables. During the age of revival architecture around 1900 many new examples of Dutch gables were built, …

     
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  3. What Is A Dutch Gable? | Storables

    Oct 20, 2024 · The history of the Dutch gable is a fascinating journey that intertwines architectural evolution with cultural influences, spanning centuries of craftsmanship and design …

  4. Snail in the City: Dutch gables: examples from …

    Jan 5, 2015 · Prior to the influx from the southern Netherlands the small city of Amsterdam was built up with wooden buildings with planked facades that are typical for the area. The ubiquitous Stepped gable isn't a type of Dutch gable! …

  5. CAPE DUTCH GABLES | ArchitectCapeDutch

  6. CAPE DUTCH ARCHITECTURE …

    Jun 23, 2021 · Learn about the fascinating history of Cape Dutch architecture and the style of gables that emerged due to the confluence of design influences that converged on Cape Town …

  7. CAPE DUTCH ARCHITECTURE | PLANS AND …

    View stunning photos of some of the 500 historical Cape Dutch buildings that survive in the Cape, either as National Heritage sites or as private homes and guest houses. Click to learn more about this exciting style that emerged in …

  8. Dutch gable / Flemish gable - buffaloah.com

    The earliest designs of fancy gables consisted of a series of brick steps along the top diagonal edges of the gables. These so-called crow-stepped (or corbie gables) of the late Tudor period were …

  9. Dutch gable – Canterbury Historical and Archaeological Society

  10. Crowsteps in Fife: The Flemish Connection, Part 1

    Dec 6, 2013 · Early examples of stepped gables survive from the 15 th century in England, Denmark, Germany, Switzerland and Sweden and from the 16 th century in Scotland. Unlike East Anglia and the Netherlands, Fife did not …

  11. Flemish gable (Dutch gable) – Canterbury Historical and …

  12. Dutch gable - Wikiwand

  13. What is a Dutch Gable Roof? - RGB Construction

  14. What is a Dutch Gable Roof? - Homedit

  15. History of Dutch Gable Roof | What Is Dutch Gable Roof - Civil …

  16. Reshaping Remembrance ~ Glorious Gables - Rozenberg Quarterly

  17. History of Dutch Gable Roof | What Is Dutch Gable Roof | How to …

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