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Essays on gothic architects

  1. Romanesque Gothic Architectural Styles
    ... Earlier advances in vaulting were used by the Gothic architects to create thinner piers and lighter walls that could be fitted with numerous windows, thereby ...
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  2. Gothic Cathedral Architecture
    ... The Romans had experiment with buttresses, but it was the Gothic architects who used flying buttresses which look like ribs sticking into instead of inside of ...
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  3. The Gothic cathedral movement
    ... is misleading since it was, as both Frankl and Radding and Clark argue, the developing intellectual abilities of Scholastics and Gothic architects that set ...
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  4. Gothic Cathedrals
    ... The Gothic cathedrals were considered to be Gods houses, building that not ... The architects of these structures built them tall to represent this power and ...
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  5. Gothic Art The Early, High and Late Gothic Periods
    ... The Gothic cathedrals were considered to be Gods houses, building that not ... The architects of these structures built them tall to represent this power and ...
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  6. Notre Dame Cathedral
    ... In the Gothic, structure is not concealed Von Simson 45. The Gothic architects freed themselves from the Romanesque stylish dependence on weight and mass. ...
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  7. Gothic Cathedrals Although Gothic cathedrals are still physically
    ... Cathedral Origins of Gothic Architecture and the Medieval Concept of Order New York: Pantheon Books, 1965, 22 3. 10 Philosophers and architects were even ...
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  8. Notre Dame
    ... If Gothic architects were unable to calculate precisely the weight and thrusts of the building, they nevertheless knew the value of certain structural devices. ...
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  9. Alberti Hugo on Architecture
    ... individual buildings that simply do not fit with the Gothic city that ... makes clever remarks directed largely at the, supposed, ineptitude of their architects. ...
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  10. The Architecture of Great Britain
    ... if the great London fire of 1666 had not destroyed the Gothic cathedral of ... that it seemed had been so firmly established in the work of a number of architects. ...
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  11. Some Christian Churches
    ... looming buildings of stone and glass with the desire of architects, builders, and ... and the quotidian changed over time from the Romanesque to the Gothic in all ...
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  12. The Nature of Faith
    ... looming buildings of stone and glass with the desire of architects, builders, and ... and the quotidian changed over time from the Romanesque to the Gothic in all ...
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  13. Cathedral Building
    ... the standards of their classical Greek and Roman ancestors, Renaissance artists and architects viewed the great Romanesque and Gothic cathedrals with the ...
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  14. Architect Louis Sullivan
    ... In a speech given before the American League of Architects in 1901, he stated ... We have French, English and Gothic, Classic and Renaissance for churches. ...
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  15. American Synagogue Architecture
    ... is rarely used in the construction of synagogues is the Gothic style because ... US in the 1840s, the Moorish style was developed by Christian architects to denote ...
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  16. Baroque
    ... Here is not frail, ethereal, and heaventurned Gothic cathedral but a church ... functions of the two buildings but in personal differences between the architects. ...
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  17. Art Deco Architecture Style
    ... Building in New York, was a view evolving among architects that form ... of monumental GrecoRoman design, highly decorative baroque architecture, Gothic style, or ...
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  18. Architecture Comparison
    ... in Constantinople, now Istanbul, was built in 532537 by the architects Anthemiuys of ... SaintDenis, in contrast, is an example of the Gothic Western style of a ...
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  19. Andrea Palladio I
    ... The villas, which will be discussed below, so impressed architects such as Inigo ... you that it is a striking contrast to the unsymmetrical gothic palaces of ...
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  20. Architect Andrea Palladio I
    ... The villas, which will be discussed below, so impressed architects such as Inigo ... you that it is a striking contrast to the unsymmetrical gothic palaces of ...
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  21. Architectural Greatness: Andrea Palladio I
    ... The villas, which will be discussed below, so impressed architects such as Inigo ... you that it is a striking contrast to the unsymmetrical gothic palaces of ...
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  22. American Architectural History, 18601915
    ... English village, offering a rural counterpoint to Collegiate Gothic campus designs ... In that year, the American Institute of Architects presented Maybeck with ...
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  23. Art Questions
    ... in England produced architecture that was distinct from its Gothic counterpart. ... buildings at one point in their existenceshowing what architects could do with ...
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  24. Sculpture and Culture
    ... Mesopotamian culture was fond of glorifying its successful architects and warriors. ... The Gothic period saw much sculpture in connection with church architecture ...
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  25. A Triumphal Arch
    ... The form of the mosaic was a natural one for Roman church architects and designers not because there was an ... Gothic Architecture and Scholastic Philosophy. ...
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  26. The American Novel
    ... The grandeur of gothic architecture had lost its power to sway the ... poetic, or dramatic artists but virtually impossible for sculptors, painters, architects. ...
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  27. The Renaissance
    ... English architecture after about 1580 was inspired by Gothic ideals of ... Renaissance architects learned proportion and symmetry from ancient buildings, and ...
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  28. Impact of the Renaissance
    ... English architecture after about 1580 was inspired by Gothic ideals of ... Renaissance architects learned proportion and symmetry from ancient buildings, and ...
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  29. Rococo Style
    ... era strove to recreate lifelike images, something that sculptors and architects could do ... was a tension that remained from the days of the Gothic and Romanesque ...
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