Mullions are vertical stone members that divide casements windows from each other. If you're talking about the slim divisions in stained glass windows, it's called tracery.
gothic
An arch that is pointed at the top. Think 'gothic windows'
A tall, narrow window with a pointed arc shape at the top.
blue and red
Stone supports, Higher Walls and huge stained glass windows.
Flamboyant Gothic is a late phase of Gothic architecture that emerged in France during the 14th and 15th centuries. Characterized by intricate decorative elements, including elaborate stonework, pointed arches, and extensive use of tracery, it features a more dynamic and ornate style compared to earlier Gothic forms. The term "flamboyant" refers to the flame-like shapes of the stonework, particularly in windows and spires, which create a sense of movement and lightness. Notable examples include the Sainte-Chapelle in Paris and the Rouen Cathedral.
Gothic windows are commonly referred to as lancet windows. These windows are characterized by their narrow, pointed shape and are a key feature of Gothic architecture, known for their elegant and intricate designs.
huge windows.
gothic
An arch that is pointed at the top. Think 'gothic windows'
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A tall, narrow window with a pointed arc shape at the top.
blue and red
Gothic Franklin Medium
The Gothic Renaissance was a time period during the European Renaissance where gothic art started popping up every where. There is gothic architecture all over Europe and it is defined usually by the use of a pointed arch. Also rib vaults, buttresses and large windows.
Stone supports, Higher Walls and huge stained glass windows.
pointed arches and stained-glass windows" does not describe a Gothic cathedral, which in general have more "studded" tops that allow for great room inside.