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A nave (Latin navis, "ship") is "the long central section directly inside the main (liturgical west end) doors" according to Wikipedia. (See the Wikipedia article for more information.)
In some churches, there are miniature models of ships. They may be gifts from parish members who have been rescued from an accident on a ship, or a memorial object of a naval accident.
Ottonian architecture developed in Germany during the reign of Otto the Great. Some examples of Ottonian architecture are St. Bartholomew's Church in Belgium, and the Church of St. Michael in Hildesheim, Germany.
Something of, about or related to architecture.
Some professions related to architecture are: civil engineer, interior designer, landscape architect, cadd operator, renderer, model maker, field architect, etc.
Enterprise Architecture is defined as the structure of an enterprise, the business components related to it and how the components coordinate with each other.
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Naval architecture typically refers to ship designs and construction. See the related link for naval architecture information on a variety of different ships.
John Arnott Hamilton has written: 'Byzantine architecture and decoration' -- subject(s): Byzantine Architecture, Byzantine Art, Byzantine Church architecture, Byzantine Church decoration and ornament, Church architecture, Church decoration and ornament
Charles Herbert Moore has written: 'Development & character of Gothic architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture, Gothic. 'The mediaeval church architecture of England' -- subject(s): Church architecture, Medieval Architecture 'Swedenborg' -- subject(s): Doctrines, New Jerusalem Church
Edward Maufe has written: 'Modern church architecture' -- subject(s): Church architecture
William Craft Brumfield has written: 'Landmarks of Russian architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture, Church architecture, Pictorial works, Themes, motives 'Torzhok' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Church architecture, Architecture, Orthodox Eastern church buildings, Pictorial works 'Vologda =' 'Belozersk =' -- subject(s): Church architecture, Antiquities, Pictorial works, History 'Lost Russia' -- subject(s): Architecture, Lost architecture, Pictorial works
Reinhard Bentmann has written: 'Churches of the Middle Ages' -- subject(s): Church architecture, Church buildings, Church decoration and ornament, Details, Medieval Architecture 'The villa as hegemonic architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture and state, Domestic Architecture, Dwellings, Political aspects of Domestic architecture, Upper class 'European palaces' -- subject(s): Baroque Architecture, Palaces
Romanesque Architecture
The architecture of the church was Gothic.
Julius Baum has written: 'Romanesque architecture in France' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture, Romanesque, Church architecture, Romanesque Architecture
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J. S. Coltart has written: 'Scottish church architecture' -- subject(s): Church architecture
Jens Reiche has written: 'Architektur und Bauplastik in Burgund um 1100' -- subject(s): Architecture, Romanesque, Church architecture, Romanesque, Church decoration and ornament, Mont-Saint-Vincent (Church : France), Notre-Dame (Church : Gourdon, France), Romanesque Architecture, Romanesque Church architecture