Talk:Winged gable

(This talk page was only created because I was criticised for creating this article, therefore, here my justification)

Reason for new article
The creation of the article has been triggered by the section Prow gable roof in the article Prow house. While the prow house originated in the Ozark Mountains, the section on the so-called "prow gable roof" is only referenced by one source (also quoted here as the reference) dealing with buildings in Indianapolis. Therefore, the "prow gable roof" and the "prow house" have nothing in common except for one word.

Reason for renaming
The term "prow gable roof" does not appear in that source which only mentions the word "prow" thus: "Winged Gable (or Prow). A winged gable, like the one on this house at 91st Street and Crestview Avenue, is an elongation of eave, which extends the roofline at the peak of the gable. This architectural feature, which is also sometimes called a “prow” because it resembles the prow of a ship..." No mention of "prow gable" or "prow roof", let alone "prow gable roof".