gave Gothic architecture a very different visual character to Romanesque, Rows of pointed arches upon delicate shafts form a typical wall decoration
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Gothic Architecture By the beginning of the 12th century, the Romanesque form was gradually giving way to the Gothic style The word “Gothic” was first
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Gothic architecture is the successor of the Romanesque style the elements very typical of the Romanesque buildings, liNewise transferred to the Gothic
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Romanesque means “roman-like”, and was an architectural movement characterised by rounded Roman arches and thick, heavy walls It was common throughout
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of Romanesque sculpture and one named example of Gothic sculpture In your answer refer to characters in the one sculpture, intended for worship
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The plan was traced over a survey shared by Mr -Ing Josef Ruhland, architect for St -Georgs-Kirche, produced by Ingenieurbüro Christofori Partner
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Romanesque to the beginning of the Renaissance periods 6 architectural characteristic of the Gothic is that was shared in the High Medieval period
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