Architektur und Bauwesen - Dächer und Decken
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter im Zusammenhang mit Dächern und Decken wie „dome“, „ridge“ und „thatch“.
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a structural component of a roof that runs along the edge or gable of the roof

Firstbalken, Dachbalken

a horizontal row of masonry or brickwork that runs along the edge or gable of a roof, typically on the side of a building

Barge-Kurs, Gemauerreihe

an architectural structure, often made of stone or concrete, that forms a curved or arched ceiling or roof, providing strength, support, and architectural beauty to a space

Gewölbe

a type of roof characterized by two slopes on each side, with the lower slope being steeper and the upper slope having a shallower pitch, resulting in a distinct double-pitched or barn-like appearance

Gambrel-Dach, Doppelsparrendach

a roof style characterized by slopes on all sides, where the ends of the roof slope inward toward the ridge, creating a gentle or moderate slope without any vertical gables

Satteldach, Schrägdach

a roof style characterized by two slopes on each side, with the lower slope being steeper and the upper slope having a shallower pitch, often creating additional living space or attic rooms within the roof structure

Mansarde, Mansarddach

the highest point where two roof slopes meet, forming a horizontal line along the top of the roof

First, Dachfirst

a type of roof design characterized by two sloping sides that meet at a central ridge, resembling the shape of a saddle or an inverted "V"

Satteldach, Zweiwald Dach

a curved or hemispherical-shaped ceiling that creates a sense of openness and is often found in grand architectural spaces

Kuppelstuck, gewölbte Decke

the edge or border of a roof, typically where it meets the gable or end wall of a building

Dachkante, Traufkante

the lower edge or overhang of a roof that projects beyond the supporting walls, providing protection from the elements and directing water away from the building

Dachüberstand, Traufe

a type of roof with horizontal beams that project outward and support the weight of the roof, creating an open and decorative space below

Hammerbalkendecke, Hammerbalkendach

a simple roof design consisting of a single sloping plane that slopes downward in one direction, resembling the shape of a shed or lean-to structure

Pultdach, einseitiges Dach

a horizontal or nearly horizontal roof surface with a minimal slope, providing a level or nearly level surface on top of a building

Flachdach, Flachdach

a unique roof design characterized by two upward-sloping roof sections that meet in the middle, creating a V-shape resembling the wings of a butterfly

Schmetterlingsdach, V-förmiges Dach

a roof design that features a gentle or pronounced curve along its span, deviating from a traditional flat or sloping roof

gebogene Dach, Bogen Dach

a roof design that has a noticeable incline or slope, typically with two or more sides slanting downward from a higher point towards the eaves or edges of the roof

schrägendach, geneigtes Dach

a roof design characterized by four sloping sides that meet at a single point or apex, forming a pyramid-like shape

Pyramidendach, Dach in Form einer Pyramide

a distinctive roof design that features a long, sloping roof on one side and a shorter, steep roof on the other side, resulting in an asymmetrical shape resembling a traditional wooden saltbox container

Salzkasten-Dach, Saltbox-Dach

a roof design characterized by a series of vertical roof surfaces with a combination of vertical glass panels and solid sections

Zahndach

a ceiling design that has a level or horizontal surface without any visible slopes or curves

flacher Decke, horizontaler Decke

a ceiling design that features an arched or curved shape, creating a sense of height and spaciousness in a room

gewölbte Decke, Bogen-Decke

a recessed or stepped ceiling design that adds visual interest to a room

Deckeneinschub, vertiefte Decke

a ceiling design that features a series of sunken panels or recessed geometric patterns, creating a grid-like appearance

Kasettendecke, Deckenzone

a recessed portion or section of a surface that is set lower than the surrounding area

vertieftes Paneel, senkrechter Bereich

a ceiling design that showcases exposed beams as a prominent architectural element

Sichtbalkendecke, Decke mit freiliegenden Balken

a half-rounded architectural structure resembling the top half of a sphere often used to create a curved or vaulted ceiling

Halbbogen, Halbkugel

a ceiling design that features a curved transition between the wall and the ceiling, creating a smooth, rounded surface

Gewölbedecke, kuppelförmige Decke

a suspended ceiling or false ceiling, is a secondary ceiling installed below the main structural ceiling

abhängende Decke, Schein-Decke

a bulbous, onion-shaped dome that is often found atop a tower or a building, typically associated with Eastern European and Russian architecture

Zwiebelkuppel, Zwiebel-Dom

the raised or elevated portion running along the ridge of a roof

Ridge-Rippe, Dachgaube

cultivated green spaces established on the topmost level of a building that can provide temperature control apart from having decorative benefit

Dachgarten, Dachlandschaft

a decorative feature typically found on the gable or apex of a roof, resembling the spread tail feathers of a fan

Fächer, Dachornament

a decorative or structural element with recessed panels, commonly found in ceilings, adding visual interest to the space

Kassette, Kase

a structural element that protrudes from a sloping roof, typically containing a window or set of windows

Dachgaube, Dachfenster

the steepness or slope of a roof, typically expressed as a ratio or angle, indicating the vertical rise of the roof for every horizontal distance

Dachneigung, Dachschräge

the roof of a house that is covered with or built from reeds or straws

Strohdeckung, Reetdach

a small, dome-shaped or roof-like structure that sits on top of a larger building or roof

Kuppel, Dachkuppel

