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18 gru 2019 · This article analyzes the value social dynamics of European culture based on the analysis of the semantics of Gothic and Neo-Gothic styles in the architecture of European cities.
- (PDF) Gothic Architecture and Style. The Era of Cathedrals - ResearchGate
Thomas Rickman has been credited, perhaps for too long, as...
- (PDF) Gothic Architecture and Style. The Era of Cathedrals - ResearchGate
21 lis 2016 · Thomas Rickman has been credited, perhaps for too long, as the first figure to ‘discriminate’ the styles of medieval architecture and create a chronological analysis of Gothic architectural...
5 gru 2011 · Focusing on the mobilization of architecture in periods of social change, The Sociology of Architecture uses critical sociological frameworks to assess the distinctive force added to...
Most useful in the context of art and architecture, the Gothic is an allusion to or characteristic of the Middle Ages, or, more obliquely, the "mediaeval" or "romantic," both of which. are positioned as opposites to the classical (A.3a). Finally, Gothic signifies "[a]
In an effort to look at Hegel's thoughts about Gothic architecture and their limitations, this paper examines his aesthetic theory, his theory of art history and the fine arts, and 'romantic architecture' in the Aesthetics.
The current essay pertains to a particular thematic trend in Polish research on medieval, especially Gothic, architecture, that is, its broadly understood iconography, interpreted as attempts to read the works of architecture as carriers of varied ideological contents.
Among the most defining characteristics of Gothic architecture is its aspiration to ignore gravity and reach for the sky, if not the heavens. Gothic architecture is tall, slender, sleek and elegant.