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Romanesque Architecture and Sculptural Programs. key ideas: Latin cross plan coherence of design: unity and symmetry heavy, thick walls and small windows the use of a Roman vault—inherently limited; the barrel vault creates tremendous thrust at the springing point
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Romanesque Architecture and Sculptural Programs • key ideas: • Latin cross plan • coherence of design: unity and symmetry • heavy, thick walls and small windows • the use of a Roman vault—inherently limited; the barrel vault creates tremendous thrust at the springing point • creates a wonderful “stage” for the miracle of the Eucharist—the presence of God—God made incarnate again • large, ordered space which contrasted strongly with the chaos and uncertainty outside the church walls • use of sculptural programs to educate and engage the viewer
Roman barrel vault in order to support a heavy roof—one that is very wide--the walls of the nave would have to be very, very thick
floor planCathedral of Santiago de CompostelaSpain 1075-1211
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