Cathedral architecture of Western Europe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The cathedral architecture of Western Europe is the architecture of a large group of church buildings, occupying a specific ecclesiastical role, and following a tradition of form, function and style...
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One of the most famous cathedrals of today is the Notre Dame in Paris, France. We also have a cathedral in our very own Washington D. C. In this section of Architecture Through the Ages, we will be talking about how a cathedral is built and what is needed to build it.
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Pages in category "Cathedral architecture" ... Cathedral architecture of Western Europe ... Architecture of the medieval cathedrals of England...
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Entrance to Earthlore's Gothic Dreams educational resource about the history and expression of the craft style known as 'Gothic.' The central focus is the spiritual, artistic intent conveyed through the grand cathedrals of the Medieval period. ... Standing before a Gothic cathedral, you are called forth to a visual...
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A concise historic lesson within Earthlore's Gothic Architecture features. A learning resource about the history and expression of the craft style known as 'Gothic.' The central focus isupon the spiritual and artistic intent conveyed through the grand cathedrals of the Medieval period. ... GOTHIC CATHEDRAL FEATURE:
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History & Architecture of Wells Cathedral ... ; The History & Architecture of Wells Cathedral in Somerset, Part 1; Edited by David Nash Ford ... As its name shows, the "quiet Cathedral city of poetic imagination," so charmingly situated in a hollow under the Mendip Hills, is a place of springs, wells and fountains.
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The Plans of Saint-Sernin, Toulouse and Amiens Cathedral: ... Amiens Cathedral. This cathedral has a Chartrain plan (similar to Chartres and Reims) with a three-aisled nave (central vessel and two side aisles), an aisled projecting transept placed halfway between the nave and choir, and a choir with a single ambularoty...
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