Butterfly-roof

/ˈbʌtərˌflaɪ ruːf/ noun

A roof design where two roof surfaces slope downward from opposite edges toward a central valley, creating a shape resembling butterfly wings when viewed from the end. This design can collect rainwater centrally and create dramatic interior spaces.

Named for its resemblance to a butterfly's wings in profile, with the roof surfaces angling down like outstretched wings. The form gained popularity in mid-century modern architecture as architects explored dramatic angular geometries.

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