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28 lis 2018 · Ranging geographically from Poland to Portugal and from Sicily to Scotland and chronologically from 1093 to 1530, the book analyzes changes from Romanesque to Gothic as well as the evolution within the Gothic style and places these changes in the context of the creative spirit of the Middle Ages.
Today, the word Gothic primarily describes a style of European architecture which flourished from the twelfth through the sixteenth centuries, though the word seems originally to have referred to any non-classical (Greek or Roman) architecture.
4 dni temu · Gothic architecture, architectural style in Europe that lasted from the mid-12th century to the 16th century, particularly a style of masonry building characterized by cavernous spaces with the expanse of walls broken up by overlaid tracery.
Robert Bork. 2012. In these remarks I will discuss Gothic architecture, geometry, and what I call the aesthetics of transcendence. I’ll focus mainly on the design of great buildings like Strasbourg Cathedral (Figure 1), whose spire is the tallest surviving work of the Middle Ages, a 466-foot symphony of intricately carved stone.
7 lut 2019 · Definitions and theories, historical and physical circumstances -- Gothic architecture in the twelfth century -- Classical age of gothic architecture -- Regional styles: England -- Gothic in Germany and the holy Roman empire -- Gothic in Italy and the Iberian peninsula
Gothic architecture is a style of architecture that flourished in Europe during the High and Late middle ages. It evolved from Romanesque architecture and was succeeded by Renaissance architecture.
The styles and architectural features of Gothic architecture varied across regions but shared elements like pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses. This document provides an overview of Gothic architecture in several European countries from the 12th to 15th centuries.