Characters lacking in Gothic style and Roman style architecture Where are you when you wake up? Where are you studying? Where are you when you go to work, when you go to work, when you are happy, when you answer, are you that you are in a specific style of a particular building or architecture? All buildings and structures that people see are carefully designed and built. They are all designed and built by what is called an architecture. According to the university's dictionary architecture of Merriam-Webster, it is "the art or science of architecture, especially the structure, in particular the living, designing or building arts or practices.
Gothic buildings were born in Romanesque style buildings and were influenced by medieval society. There are many similarities between Romanesque and Gothic architecture, but there are many differences. Some people think that the first Gothic church in France is a late extension of Romanesque style building boom. "The Romanesque style has greatly contributed to the development of a very clear and expressive appearance and interior design." (K Contact 6 pages) French Romanesque style architecture is a pioneer of the early French Gothic style building.
Gothic architecture flourished in Europe during the late Middle Ages and later generations. It evolved from Romanesque architecture and replaced by Renaissance style architecture. Gothic architecture, which began in France in the 12th century and continued till the 16th century, was called Opus Francigenum ("French work") during this period and the Gothic style first appeared in the late Renaissance era. Its features include a pointed arch, a vaulted rib (developed from a combined vault of Romanesque buildings), and a flying arch. The most familiar Gothic architecture is the architecture of many cathedrals, monasteries and European churches.
Romanesque and Gothic architecture occurred in the Middle Ages and the Gothic era occurred in the second half. Gothic architecture and Romanesque architecture are related in many respects, but they also have different styles. Over time, the mason tested the water and began pushing the limits. They thought about how to make them bright and how to make buildings higher without becoming heavy and weak. Many reasons for changing style are closely related to society and the changes that it faces. There is greater intensity in religion and literature. The Gothic style reflects this new urban society. Romanesque style and Gothic style have similar characteristics, but Gothic architecture is more obvious ... more