Nota de aplicación
Meaning literally interrupted or halted mountain (peak) (Kroll 2015, 503, 399), in an architectural context xieshan 歇山 is a form of traditional Chinese gabled roof with four ridges (two per side) framing the gable, above a lower hip roof with an additional four ridges above four corner beams supporting the hip (Qing gongbu 1773, 54.1b). Sometimes it is written as xieshan ding 歇山頂 (anonymous 1644-1911, 29a). The term is first seen in Qing dynasty texts and was only used for palace or other large-scale buildings. In modern research, xieshan also describes a roof form without obvious ridges but with four slopes and two gables in vernacular architecture.
Ubicación jerarquía
- Faceta Objetos
- .. Componente
- .... componente (parte de objetos)
- ...... <componentes según contexto específico>
- ........ elemento de arquitectura
- .......... <elementos estructurales y componentes elemento estructural>
- ............ elemento estructural
- .............. elemento estructural (cerramientos)
- ................ <techos y componentes de techo>
- .................. cubierta
- .................... <techos según forma>
- ...................... <techos según forma: exterior>
- ........................ bù shàliǎngtóu
- ........................ cubierta en mariposa
- ........................ conical roofs
- ........................ cuánjiān
- ........................ tejado plano
- ........................ cubierta inclinada [+]
- ........................ cubierta apuntada
- ........................ samakṣipta
- ........................ cubierta en diente de sierra
- ........................ shàliǎngtóu
- ........................ umbrella roofs
- ........................ xiēshān
- ........................ xiēshān zhuǎnjiǎo
- ........................ yìngshān