👉 In architecture, a "gable" refers to an elevation or roofline that extends over one or more floors of a building. Gables are typically found on high-rise buildings and can be constructed using concrete or stone, depending on the design requirements and the desired level of elevation. Gables often have a distinctive shape with a slightly rounded edge, which is characteristic of many other architectural elements such as gables in Gothic architecture. Gables can also be used to create a sense of openness and depth