PPT-Gothic Style Architecture

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From the 1216 century By Lily North httpwwwpreservenetcomarchtimeArchTimehtml httpetcusfeduclipart549005494154941normandoorhtm httpwwwnorwichchurchesorgGlossaryglossaryshtm

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From the 1216 century By Lily North httpwwwpreservenetcomarchtimeArchTimehtml httpetcusfeduclipart549005494154941normandoorhtm httpwwwnorwichchurchesorgGlossaryglossaryshtm. Week 11. Gothic . architecture is a style of architecture which flourished during the high and late medieval period. It evolved from Romanesque architecture and was succeeded by Renaissance architecture.. and . Logo Design. Overview. Introduction. The Nature of the Gothic. Characteristics of Gothic Architecture. Landmarks of French Gothic Architecture. Gothic Architecture Outside France. Late Gothic Styles. Test 2 . review. Test is . Thursday 6 November. Test Format. Same Mixture of images and questions to answer. Expect as many as 2/3 of the questions to involve images.. Thirty Questions. Classes to . be reviewed:. Chapter 16. Abbey Church of Saint-Denis. Ambulatory and choir. Saint-Denis, France. 1140-1144. Abbey Church of Saint-Denis . Saint-Denis, France 1140-1144. Rib Vaulting. The barrel-vaulted spaces of early Romanesque naves covered vast spaces and were relatively fireproof. But the barrel vaults failed in one critical requirement—lighting. Due to the great outward thrust the continuous semicircular vault exerted, a clerestory was difficult (but not impossible) to construct. A more complex and efficient type of vaulting was needed. Structurally, the central problem of Romanesque architecture was the need to develop a masonry vault system that admitted light.. Gothic architecture. The "Goths" were a northern Germanic tribe, one of many so-called "barbarian" pagan tribes which invaded former territories of the Christian Roman Empire following the fall of Rome in the 4th century A.D. These waves of invaders, who were absorbed by Christianity, brought an architectural and artistic sensibility which was very distinctive from the Classical or Greco-Roman style. History of Architecture (World). D.A.A. Semester : 3. rd. . Butler Polytechnic . Introduction. Forms. Construction Methods and Techniques. Characteristics of typical Gothic Cathedral. Notre Dame , Paris. Jordan Miranda. Neo-Eclectic Architecture . Started in 1980’s and continued to the present.. This style is typically used in residential structures.. It has two or more floors.. This style is used throughout the United States.. The Catholic Church underwent reform and launched Crusades against Muslims.. The Age of Faith. Spiritual Revival. Starting in the 900s, monasteries help bring about a spiritual revival. Reformers help restore and expand Church power. By Justin Huang. Architecture; Ms. Carlisle. French Style Architecture. The design had its origins in the style of rural manor homes built by the French nobles during the reign of Louis XIV in the mid 1600s. Popular in the 1920s and 1960.. Classical Style. 1780 - 1860. Definition: . Neoclassical, or "new" classical, architecture describes buildings that are inspired by the classical architecture of ancient Greece and Rome. A Neoclassical building is likely to have some (but not necessarily all) of these features:. Year 7 - Knowledge Organiser – Gothic Writing Definition of ‘Gothic’ writing: “Tales of the macabre, fantastic, and supernatural, usually set amid haunted castles, graveyards, ruins, and wild picturesque landscapes.” Classical Style. 1780 - 1860. Definition: . Neoclassical, or "new" classical, architecture describes buildings that are inspired by the classical architecture of ancient Greece and Rome. A Neoclassical building is likely to have some (but not necessarily all) of these features:. Gothic Art Characteristics. Pointed Arches. Stained Glass. Rose Windows. Elongated figures. Thin walls. Light and airy interiors meant to inspire . Bible stories told in stone sculptures. Gothic Art. Origin. Gothic . architecture . flourished in England from about 1180 until about 1520. It found its inception in France, specifically in Burgundy and Provence as a development from earlier styles of Western Christian architecture .

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