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How to recognize a gothic architecture?

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  1. Pointed arches instead of round topped ones Flying buttresses--connect walls to pillars to support heavy walls Bigger than Romanesque churches because the walls and pillars can support more weight Rose windows and elaborate stained glass Gargoyles and relief sculptures adorn walls and archways
  2. I always get confused with romansque and gothic architecture. It is mainly because these two architectural periods are right after the other. For gothic, you will usually see tall, glass, tinted windows. These buildings are usually the churches. Also, the exterior of a gothic building is very tall, slim, and light weighted compared to the romansque architecture. The gothic windows are used for lighting inside the church and is very beautiful. It has different patterns and decorations. http://www.mrdowling.com/images/703chartres.jpg http://www.joaoleitao.com/churches-around-the-world/luxembourg/church-notre-dame-luxembourg-2.jpg
  3. Gothic Architecture means high and light. Think of Notre Dame which has high arcs letting in plenty of light. And here: http://members.iinet.net.au/~julianiliff/notre%20dame%20outside.jpg Look at the style of the arc
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