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PDF The Structural analysis of Gothic Cathedrals

The height of the central aisle of these cathedrals is striking: thc distance from the floor to the botl'om of the keystones of the vaults is 1 Ui feet at Chartres 123 feet at Reims and 137 feet at Amiens And a pcaked wooden roof above the vaults adds as much as 60 feet to the overall height of the build ing section

  • How did Gothic architecture become so tall?

    With growing assurance, architects in northern France, and soon all over Europe, competed in a race to conquer height. The vault of each new cathedral strained to surpass that of its predecessors by a few meters. The dramatic collapse in 1284 of the tallest among them, Beauvais, marked the vertical limits of Gothic architecture.

  • What does a Gothic cathedral interior look like?

    The typical elevation of a Gothic cathedral interior, with storey upon corresponding storey, draws the gaze to the highest point in the vault, in an irresistible upward pull symbolic of the Christian hope of leaving the terrestrial world for a heavenly realm.

  • What are the elements of a Gothic edifice?

    The most distinguishing elements of a Gothic edifice were the pointed arches, the ribbed vaults, and the flying buttresses. It is indeed interesting to note that apart from their functional usage, these elements also added an aesthetic value to the structures.

  • Can lllodel tests be used to study Gothic architecture?

    It therefore seemed feasible to use lllodel tests to study the actual structural behavior of the Gothic buildings and possibly also to surmise the intentions of the medieval architects regarding structure. Our first tentative studies brought us in contact with interested colleagues in the humanities.

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