An architectural element where a gable or triangular roof section is mirrored or reversed on the opposite side of a building.
From counter- + gable (possibly from Old Norse gafl, meaning 'fork'). This architectural term emerged during the Renaissance.
Dutch Renaissance architecture became famous for countergabbles—symmetrical triangular roof ends facing each other—which is why old Amsterdam townhouses look like they're facing off in pairs.
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