A monitor in architecture is a raised structure running along the ridge of a double-pitched roof, with its own roof running parallel with the main roof. The long sides of monitors usually contain
clerestory windows or
louvers to light or ventilate the area under the roof.[1] A monitor roof looks like the roof of a traditional
sugar house (building for boiling down maple syrup) but the purpose of the sugar house roof is to vent steam. Also, some
railroad passenger cars historically had monitor roofs.[2]