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Paulina Comeau. Period 5 Roman vs. Gothic Architecture. Gothic. Gothic picture goes here. Romanesque. Typical Romanesque buildings have tall rounded arches. This building is an example of Roman arches.
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Paulina Comeau Period 5 Roman vs. Gothic Architecture
Gothic • Gothic picture goes here Romanesque • Typical Romanesque buildings have tall rounded arches. This building is an example of Roman arches. • A typical trait of Gothic buildings is pointed sharp arches. This building is a clear example of that.
Gothic • Gothic picture goes here Romanesque • This building does not have buttresses so it is not considered to be Gothic, making it Romanesque. • This building is tall and makes a statement, because of the buttresses on the out of this building it is considered to be Gothic.
Gothic • Gothic picture goes here Romanesque Romanesque picture goes here • Notice how dark this church this. Small windows in Romanesque churches made them dark and dreary. • The stained glass windows in this church prove that it is an example of Gothic Architecture because in Medieval times many people were illiterate
Works Cited Page • http://www.superstock.com/stock-photos-images/1566-0129575 • http://www.nashfordpublishing.co.uk/cathedrals/york_minster.html • http://www.flickr.com/groups/architecture/discuss/72157603994820107/ • http://www.pitt.edu/~tokerism/0040/syl/src1004.html • http://alloveralbany.com/archive/2010/06/21/a-short-tour-of-albanys-historic-stained-glass • http://www.flickr.com/photos/subiyurek/3036977971/