Allow me to show you the unique part of GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE!!!!!!
When we are talking about "Gothic", what comes into your mind? "Castle" came into my mind every time I heard Gothic.
Gothic Architecture started about 1140AD, and the very first Gothic building is Basilica of Saint-Denis. Basilica of Saint-Denis was build between 1140 and 1144. It is a remarkable representation of Gothic Architecture.
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Gothic Architecture has two main characteristics, the use of vaulting and pointed arches.
Pointed Arches
what are pointed Arches?
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This is the one of the main characteristics of Gothic Architecture
This creates a trapezoid in the building, which is more stable and even stronger in structure.
By using this, the weight of the building are mainly hold up by the arches instead of the walls.this means that churches can ornate the wall and the walls are thinner. You can see from all of the Gothic style Churches have opulent ornament, and this is because that walls are not the main holder of the building in Gothic architecture anymore.
Vaulting
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There are two vaulting construction techniques in Gothic Architecture
One is Barrel vaulting and the other is ribbed vaulting.
barrel vaulting carried weight on the solid walls, and the ribbed vaulting carried weight using the columns.
another famous technique in Gothic Architecture is the FLYING BUTTRESS SYSTEM
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This is usually used to prevent collapse of the arches outside of the building.
It often connect arches, walls and pillars
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As previously mentioned, the walls now are not the predominant holder of the building any more, so churches can ornate the church using huge pieces of stained glass for worship purposes.
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The creature in the image has a veritable weird name, the Gargoyle.
It was frequently use in Gothic Architecture, but no merely for ornamentation. it is used as a waterspout to prevent the rain from damaging the foundation of the building.
Gothic style of architectures are often churches, abbeys, cathedrals and basilica.
In order to worship or praise the god, Gothic Architecture gained height of the church and darf human in the building. Medieval people considered them as a imperfect reflection of god, and Gothic Architecture express this idea.
This is my review on Gothic Architecture this week!
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| University of Cambridge, King's College |
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| Westminster Abbey |
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| Duomo, Milan |








