Baroque - elaborate and extensive ornamentation in decorative art and architecture that flourished in Europe in the 17th century
The architecture style most closely associated with the Age of Faith, particularly during the medieval period, is Gothic architecture. Characterized by features such as pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses, Gothic architecture aimed to create soaring structures that emphasized verticality and light, as seen in cathedrals like Notre-Dame and Chartres. This style reflects the spiritual aspirations of the time, serving both religious and communal purposes.
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trabeate does not refer to a specific style in the way that "greek" or "classical" architecture would. Trabeate is a term meaning post-and-beam. Two columns holding up a plank would also be called a trabeated span. Very early civilizations have used this system of construction dating back to early Mesopotamian architecture.
Gothic architecture
Gothic architecture
Gothic architecture
Gothic architecture emerged in Europe in the 12th century. It is characterized by pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses, allowing for taller and more spacious buildings compared to Romanesque architecture. Gothic cathedrals such as Notre Dame in Paris and Chartres Cathedral exemplify this architectural style.
It's my understanding that it's called "Gothic" architecture.
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Greek art and architecture developed from the Egyptian style.
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They borrowed from them, and from this developed their own style - language, culture, architecture, politics.
Medieval style architecture is the same as Gothic Architecture.
Baroque refers to a style or period of architecture in Europe. An example of a sentence would be: "The building was beautifully done in the baroque style".
The style of architecture that interests me most is the Georgian Style.