Eight buildings with inverted-pitched roofs that resemble butterfly wings

An angular English home extension and a timber-clad Guatemalan retreat feature in our roundup of buildings with butterfly roofs. Otherwise known as inverted-pitched roofs, the V-shaped structures take their name from the angled form of a butterfly's wings. Architects and designers sometimes use butterfly roofs to help conceal a building within its setting, enhance interior

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