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  2. Gothic architecture - Wikipedia

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    Gothic architecture is an architectural style that was prevalent in Europe from the late 12th to the 16th century, with the pointed arch as its defining feature. It originated in northern France and was influenced by Romanesque architecture and Islamic art. It was supplanted by Renaissance architecture in the 17th century, but still survives in some areas today. Learn more about its history, features, examples and influences.

  3. The Gothic Period – ARTS 101: Art and Architecture from the ...

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    Through its architecture, sculpture, and history, Amiens Cathedral provides a window into the practice and culture of religious belief of the Middle Ages, as well as the ingenuity of medieval architects, masons, and artisans. This building stands as an irreplaceable example of the many dynamic forces at work in Gothic architecture.

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  4. What Are The Elements Of Gothic Architecture - Architecture

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    Gothic architecture is one of the most influential and renowned styles in architectural history. It has been used for a range of structures, from grand cathedrals in to smaller churches and homes. Characterised by its soaring, vertical designs, its intricate details and bold concepts, Gothic architecture has become an icon in its own right.

  5. What Makes Gothic Architecture Unique - Architecture

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    Gothic architecture was an architectural style that was popular throughout Europe from the mid-12th century to the 16th century. It was created by builders who wanted to build structures that were taller, lighter and stronger than traditional structures of the time.

  6. What Is Gothic Revival Architecture? - The Spruce

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    Gothic Revival architecture is most readily identified by its intricate detailing, tall, vertical emphasis, large windows, and many pointed arches. All these features combine to create a castle-like appearance reminiscent of medieval Gothic architecture.

  7. Gothic Architecture | Characteristics, Buildings & Examples

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    Gothic architecture refers to an imposing style of medieval European architecture that developed out of Romanesque styles and eventually gave way to the Renaissance styles. It is characterized...

  8. List of Gothic architecture - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of buildings which are examples of Gothic architecture, either their totality or portions thereof; examples of Gothic Revival architecture have been excluded. This list is separated into regions relating to the borders and dominant powers during the period of when these buildings were constructed (as opposed to modern ones ...

  9. Romanesque vs. Gothic Architecture | Differences & Examples

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    What is Gothic Architecture? Romanesque vs. Gothic Architecture Lesson Summary What is Romanesque Architecture? Romanesque architecture was developed during the High Middle Ages, a...

  10. Notre-Dame de Paris - Wikipedia

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    The cathedral, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, is considered one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture.

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