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Gothic. Fu Hui Yan. Gothic. Arose in Northern France In the later Renaissance From 2 nd half of the 12 th century to the beginning of the 16 th century Spread throughout Europe Broke the round arch of the preceding Romanesque period into 2 intersecting arcs of a circle. Gothic.
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Gothic Fu Hui Yan
Gothic • Arose in Northern France • In the later Renaissance • From 2nd half of the 12th century to the beginning of the 16th century • Spread throughout Europe • Broke the round arch of the preceding Romanesque period into 2 intersecting arcs of a circle
Gothic • Created vaulted interiors of unprecedented height • Reduced wall mass to a minimum • Public buildings and occasional mansion, esp. churches • Closely related to religion • Building high to close with the God • 1st Gothic structure: the choir of the abbey church ant St Denis, north of Paris, 1144
Styles • Heavy • Dark • Melancholy • Monkish • High • Open
Styles • Different from the ancient Greek and Roman architecture : • Use • Proportion • Beauty • Accomplishment • Perfection
Features • Pointed arches • A pointed curved structure of masonry spanning an opening
Features • Flying buttresses • A mass of masonry or brickwork • Resist the pressure of an arch, roof or vault • Stands away from the wall • Appearing to fly through space • Providing invisible support via an arch at the main point of stress
Features • Flying buttresses
Features • Tracery • The ornamental patternwork in stone filling the upper part of a Gothic window
Features • Great expanses of stained glass
Features • Sharply pointed spires
Features • Stone vaulted ceiling
Notre-Dame de Reims • Cathedral of Reims, the kings of France were once crowned • Towers : 81m tall • Southern tower contains 2 great bells, including the one called “Charlotte” • Interior of the cathedral : 138.75m long • Nave of the cathedral : 30m wide • Centre of the cathedral : 38m high
Notre-Dame de Reims • The architectural form and visual representation of the rose window were combined, to form a symbol of Christian order • Added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1991
Notre-Dame de Reims West facade From the southeast
Notre-Dame de Reims Pointed arch with Gothic tracery
Notre-Dame de Reims Statues Flying Buttresses
Notre-Dame de Reims Plan Section
Notre-Dame de Reims Nave Nave Elevation
Notre-Dame de Reims Rose Window
Notre-Dame de Reims Stone Vaulted Ceiling