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The hidden roof (野屋根, noyane) is a type of roof widely used in Japan both at Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines. It is composed of a true roof above and a second roof beneath, permitting an outer roof of steep pitch to have eaves of shallow pitch, jutting widely from the walls but without overhanging them. The second roof is visible only from under the eaves and is therefore called a "hidden roof" (giving its name to the whole structure) while the first roof is externally visible and is called an "exposed roof" in English and "cosmetic roof" (化粧屋根, keshōyane) in Japanese. Invented in Japan during the 10th century, its earliest extant example is Hōryū-ji's Daikō-dō, rebuilt after a fire in 990.

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  • Techo oculto (es)
  • Hidden roof (en)
  • 野屋根 (zh)
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  • The hidden roof (野屋根, noyane) is a type of roof widely used in Japan both at Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines. It is composed of a true roof above and a second roof beneath, permitting an outer roof of steep pitch to have eaves of shallow pitch, jutting widely from the walls but without overhanging them. The second roof is visible only from under the eaves and is therefore called a "hidden roof" (giving its name to the whole structure) while the first roof is externally visible and is called an "exposed roof" in English and "cosmetic roof" (化粧屋根, keshōyane) in Japanese. Invented in Japan during the 10th century, its earliest extant example is Hōryū-ji's Daikō-dō, rebuilt after a fire in 990. (en)
  • El techo oculto (野屋根 noyane?)​ es un tipo de techo ampliamente utilizado en Japón, tanto en los templos budistas como en santuarios sintoístas. Se compone de un verdadero techo encima y un segundo techo bajo,​ que permite una combinación externa de un techo de muy empinado y Cornisas poco empinadas, que sobresale ampliamente de las paredes, pero sin que dominen.​ el segundo techo es visible solo por debajo de la cornisa y por lo tanto se llama un "techo oculto" (que da nombre a la estructura entera), mientras que el primer techo es visible desde el exterior y se llama "techo expuesto" en español y "techo cosmético" (化粧屋根 keshōyane?) en japonés. Inventado en Japón durante el siglo X, el ejemplo más antiguo existente es Daikō-dō de Hōryū-ji, reconstruido tras un incendio en 990.​ (es)
  • 野屋根是一种广泛应用于日本佛教寺院和神道教神社的一种屋顶,发明于平安時代的日本,其最早的应用可追溯到公元990年于大火重建后的法隆寺。野屋根由两层屋顶组成,外层屋顶角度倾斜,伴有水平屋檐;内层屋顶仅在屋檐下可见,因此被称为“野屋根”(“野”意为“隐藏的”,) 外层屋顶名为化粧屋根,即“装饰屋顶”之意。 (zh)
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  • The hidden roof (野屋根, noyane) is a type of roof widely used in Japan both at Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines. It is composed of a true roof above and a second roof beneath, permitting an outer roof of steep pitch to have eaves of shallow pitch, jutting widely from the walls but without overhanging them. The second roof is visible only from under the eaves and is therefore called a "hidden roof" (giving its name to the whole structure) while the first roof is externally visible and is called an "exposed roof" in English and "cosmetic roof" (化粧屋根, keshōyane) in Japanese. Invented in Japan during the 10th century, its earliest extant example is Hōryū-ji's Daikō-dō, rebuilt after a fire in 990. (en)
  • El techo oculto (野屋根 noyane?)​ es un tipo de techo ampliamente utilizado en Japón, tanto en los templos budistas como en santuarios sintoístas. Se compone de un verdadero techo encima y un segundo techo bajo,​ que permite una combinación externa de un techo de muy empinado y Cornisas poco empinadas, que sobresale ampliamente de las paredes, pero sin que dominen.​ el segundo techo es visible solo por debajo de la cornisa y por lo tanto se llama un "techo oculto" (que da nombre a la estructura entera), mientras que el primer techo es visible desde el exterior y se llama "techo expuesto" en español y "techo cosmético" (化粧屋根 keshōyane?) en japonés. Inventado en Japón durante el siglo X, el ejemplo más antiguo existente es Daikō-dō de Hōryū-ji, reconstruido tras un incendio en 990.​ (es)
  • 野屋根是一种广泛应用于日本佛教寺院和神道教神社的一种屋顶,发明于平安時代的日本,其最早的应用可追溯到公元990年于大火重建后的法隆寺。野屋根由两层屋顶组成,外层屋顶角度倾斜,伴有水平屋檐;内层屋顶仅在屋檐下可见,因此被称为“野屋根”(“野”意为“隐藏的”,) 外层屋顶名为化粧屋根,即“装饰屋顶”之意。 (zh)
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