Gothic architecture
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Gothic architecture is a medieval European architectural style characterized by pointed arches, ribbed vaults, flying buttresses, and large stained-glass windows, used prominently in grand cathedrals and churches.
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Target entity: Gothic architecture Context triple: [Westminster Abbey, style, Gothic architecture]
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Gothic Revival
Gothic Revival is an architectural movement that revived and adapted medieval Gothic forms—such as pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and ornate tracery—primarily in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Renaissance architecture
Renaissance architecture is a European architectural style that emerged in the 15th century, characterized by symmetry, proportion, geometry, and the revival of classical Greek and Roman forms.
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Collegiate Gothic
Collegiate Gothic is an architectural style used primarily on American university campuses that adapts medieval Gothic forms—such as pointed arches, towers, and ornamented stonework—to modern academic buildings.
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Italian Renaissance Revival
Italian Renaissance Revival is an architectural style that reinterprets the forms and ornamentation of 15th- and 16th-century Italian Renaissance buildings, featuring classical proportions, arches, and richly detailed façades.
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Neoclassical architecture
Neoclassical architecture is a Western architectural style inspired by the classical forms of ancient Greece and Rome, characterized by symmetry, grand scale, and the use of columns and pediments.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Gothic architecture Target entity description: Gothic architecture is a medieval European architectural style characterized by pointed arches, ribbed vaults, flying buttresses, and large stained-glass windows, used prominently in grand cathedrals and churches.
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Gothic Revival
Gothic Revival is an architectural movement that revived and adapted medieval Gothic forms—such as pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and ornate tracery—primarily in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Renaissance architecture
Renaissance architecture is a European architectural style that emerged in the 15th century, characterized by symmetry, proportion, geometry, and the revival of classical Greek and Roman forms.
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Collegiate Gothic
Collegiate Gothic is an architectural style used primarily on American university campuses that adapts medieval Gothic forms—such as pointed arches, towers, and ornamented stonework—to modern academic buildings.
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Italian Renaissance Revival
Italian Renaissance Revival is an architectural style that reinterprets the forms and ornamentation of 15th- and 16th-century Italian Renaissance buildings, featuring classical proportions, arches, and richly detailed façades.
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Neoclassical architecture
Neoclassical architecture is a Western architectural style inspired by the classical forms of ancient Greece and Rome, characterized by symmetry, grand scale, and the use of columns and pediments.
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Statements (203)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
architectural style
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cultural movement ⓘ medieval architecture ⓘ |
| followedBy | Renaissance architecture ⓘ |
| follows | Romanesque architecture ⓘ |
| hasAlternativeName |
Gothic architecture
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surface form:
Gothic style
Opus Francigenum ⓘ |
| hasCharacteristic |
bar tracery
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buttress pinnacle ⓘ buttressed apse ⓘ buttressed choir ⓘ buttressed exterior walls ⓘ buttressed exteriors with flying supports ⓘ buttressed nave arcades ⓘ buttressed nave walls ⓘ buttressed piers ⓘ buttressed towers ⓘ buttressed transepts ⓘ clerestory ⓘ clustered column ⓘ complex geometric planning ⓘ complex interplay of light and structure ⓘ complex rib patterns ⓘ complex ribbed vaulting over main spaces ⓘ complex spatial arrangements in cathedrals ⓘ complex spatial compositions ⓘ complex structural and decorative systems ⓘ complex structural systems ⓘ complex vaulting systems ⓘ complex window tracery ⓘ compound pier ⓘ crockets ⓘ decorated portals ⓘ decorative programs reinforcing religious narratives ⓘ elaborate choir screen ⓘ elaborate stone carving ⓘ elaborate tracery ⓘ elaborate west front ⓘ elaborate window tracery ⓘ emphasis on creating awe-inspiring interiors ⓘ emphasis on height and light ⓘ emphasis on height and light in design ⓘ emphasis on light as divine symbol ⓘ emphasis on skeletal structure ⓘ emphasis on structural expression ⓘ emphasis on verticality ⓘ extensive use of stained glass ⓘ external buttresses with pinnacles ⓘ external buttressing systems ⓘ externalized structural supports ⓘ fan vault ⓘ fan vaults in later phases ⓘ flamboyant flame-like tracery in late Gothic ⓘ flamboyant tracery ⓘ flying buttress ⓘ flying buttress arch ⓘ flying buttress arch band ⓘ flying buttress arches over aisles ⓘ flying buttress flyers ⓘ flying buttress pier ⓘ flying buttress system ⓘ flying buttress system of supports ⓘ flying buttresses around apse ⓘ flying buttresses enabling large windows ⓘ flying buttresses encircling choir and nave ⓘ flying buttresses for external support ⓘ flying buttresses over side aisles ⓘ flying buttresses supporting high walls ⓘ flying buttresses supporting high walls and roofs ⓘ flying buttresses transferring thrust ⓘ flying buttresses with decorative elements ⓘ flying buttresses with pinnacles ⓘ flying gallery ⓘ flying rib system ⓘ gargoyle ⓘ groin vault with ribs ⓘ iconographic stained glass ⓘ integration of buttresses, vaults, and arches ⓘ integration of engineering and aesthetics ⓘ integration of religious symbolism in architecture ⓘ integration of sculpture and architecture ⓘ integration of sculpture, glass, and architecture ⓘ integration of structural innovation and artistic expression ⓘ integration of structure and ornament ⓘ lancet window ⓘ large rose window on west front ⓘ large stained-glass rose windows ⓘ large stained-glass window ⓘ large stained-glass windows for illumination ⓘ large stained-glass windows illuminating interiors ⓘ large stained-glass windows in cathedrals and churches ⓘ large traceried stained-glass windows ⓘ large traceried windows ⓘ large window openings ⓘ large windows with intricate tracery ⓘ light as symbolic element ⓘ light-filled choir areas ⓘ light-filled interiors ⓘ ogival arch ⓘ openwork spire ⓘ ornamental bosses ⓘ ornamental finial ⓘ ornate and intricate design details ⓘ ornate and symbolic architectural language ⓘ ornate choir stalls ⓘ ornate choir vaults ⓘ ornate decorative elements throughout structure ⓘ ornate decorative programs ⓘ ornate decorative stonework ⓘ ornate façade sculpture ⓘ ornate façades with multiple sculptural elements ⓘ ornate façades with sculptural decoration ⓘ ornate sculptural decoration ⓘ ornate sculptural decoration on portals and façades ⓘ ornate stone screens ⓘ ornate tracery enhancing window design ⓘ ornate tracery in clerestory windows ⓘ ornate tracery in rose windows ⓘ ornate tracery patterns ⓘ ornate tracery window ⓘ perpendicular tracery ⓘ perpendicular vertical lines in English Gothic ⓘ pinnacle ⓘ plate tracery ⓘ pointed arcade ⓘ pointed arch ⓘ pointed arches in windows and arcades ⓘ pointed barrel vault ⓘ pointed crossing arches ⓘ pointed gable ⓘ pointed ribbed vault ⓘ radiating chapels ⓘ ribbed ambulatory vault ⓘ ribbed apse vault ⓘ ribbed choir vault ⓘ ribbed crossing vault ⓘ ribbed dome-like vault ⓘ ribbed nave bays ⓘ ribbed nave vault ⓘ ribbed side-aisle vaults ⓘ ribbed transept vault ⓘ ribbed vault ⓘ ribbed vaults allowing higher ceilings ⓘ ribbed vaults creating complex ceiling patterns ⓘ ribbed vaults distributing structural loads ⓘ ribbed vaults for distributing weight ⓘ ribbed vaults over nave and choir ⓘ ribbed vaults over transepts ⓘ ribbed vaults with decorative bosses ⓘ ribbed vaults with liernes ⓘ ribbed vaults with multiple ribs ⓘ ribbed vaults with pointed arches ⓘ ribbed vaults with tiercerons ⓘ rose window ⓘ sculpted capitals ⓘ sculpted jamb figures ⓘ sculpted reliefs on façades ⓘ sculpted tympanum ⓘ sculptural program on portals ⓘ sculptural programs depicting religious themes ⓘ skeletal stone framework ⓘ skeletal structural system ⓘ stained-glass clerestory windows ⓘ stained-glass narrative cycles ⓘ stained-glass windows as narrative devices ⓘ stained-glass windows creating colored light ⓘ stained-glass windows depicting biblical scenes ⓘ stained-glass windows depicting religious stories ⓘ stone rib network ⓘ structural innovations enabling large windows ⓘ tall narrow windows ⓘ tall spire ⓘ tall spires and towers ⓘ thin masonry walls ⓘ thin walls filled with glass ⓘ tierceron vault ⓘ triforium ⓘ twin western towers ⓘ use of advanced engineering techniques ⓘ use of pointed arches for structural efficiency ⓘ use of pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses ⓘ use of stone as primary material ⓘ vaulted aisles ⓘ vaulted ceilings with intersecting ribs ⓘ vaulted ceilings with ribs ⓘ vaulted chapels ⓘ vaulted choir aisles ⓘ vaulted crossing ⓘ vaulted crypt ⓘ vaulted galleries ⓘ vaulted interiors with high ceilings ⓘ vaulted naves with multiple bays ⓘ vaulted side chapels ⓘ vertical and light-filled spaces ⓘ vertical articulation of façades ⓘ vertical buttress lines ⓘ vertical emphasis in interior and exterior ⓘ vertical emphasis in structural and decorative elements ⓘ vertical emphasis symbolizing aspiration to heaven ⓘ vertical interior proportions ⓘ vertical lines emphasizing height ⓘ vertical shafts rising to vaults ⓘ vertical window groupings ⓘ |
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Subject: Gothic architecture Description of subject: Gothic architecture is a medieval European architectural style characterized by pointed arches, ribbed vaults, flying buttresses, and large stained-glass windows, used prominently in grand cathedrals and churches.
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