lessenaarsdaken
Lessenaarsdaken are a class of roofs described in Dutch architectural terminology as mono-pitched or shed roofs. The defining feature is a single sloping plane that runs from a higher edge to a lower edge, creating a straightforward, unidirectional slope. The term is widely used in the Netherlands and Belgium, but the design appears in a variety of European and global contexts, from traditional houses to contemporary architecture.
Construction and features: A lessenaarsdak is typically supported by a simple timber or steel frame. Roofing
Applications and design considerations: Lessenaarsdaken are commonly used for extensions, garages, farm buildings, and modern houses