hüpp
Hüpp is a architectural term referring to the lowest point of a pitched roof, where it meets the wall of a building. It is the point at which the roof's slope changes direction, transitioning from a convex to a concave shape. The hüpp can be found on various types of buildings, including houses, churches, and other structures featuring pitched roofs.
In construction, the hüpp is a critical point as it is where the roof's structural elements, such
In many historical buildings, particularly those with traditional or vernacular architecture, the hüpp is a deliberate
Modern construction practices often simplify or omit the traditional hüpp design in favor of more streamlined
Today, awareness of the hüpp and its significance is primarily observed in architectural historical contexts, as