Shed style refers to a style of architecture that makes use of single-sloped roofs (commonly called "shed roofs").
The style originated from the designs of architects Charles Willard Moore and Robert Venturi in the 1960s.
[3] Common stylistic features of shed style include overall asymmetry with strong lines, one- to two-story height, and seamless roof and wall intersection.
Shed styles were developed in the early 1970s, however, they quickly died out in the 1980s because of the high maintenance costs they created.
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