Satteldachlinie
Satteldachlinie refers to a geometric property of roofs with gable designs, specifically the line that connects the highest point of two adjacent roof slopes. This line is a key feature of Satteldachlinie originating in Europe, particularly in Germany and Austria. It is a crucial element in the construction and architectural design of gable-roofed buildings.
In a Satteldach, the Satteldachlinie typically runs perpendicular to the ridge, which is the vertical line
From a technical standpoint, the Satteldachlinie serves as a connecting element between the two roof slopes,
Historically, the Satteldach design has been a common feature in European architecture, with various regional adaptations