Designing a sloping roof without central support is feasible but requires careful consideration to counteract outward thrust on the walls. Two effective methods include creating rigid joints at the roof and walls, forming a portal frame, or installing horizontal ties across the sloping sections. These ties should connect opposite walls or rafters and are typically placed just above the wall tops for optimal efficiency. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding basic roof design principles to avoid structural issues. Proper spacing and dimensions for ties, as well as the potential use of ribbed slabs, are also considered, highlighting the need for adherence to building regulations.