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  1. Feb 4, 2020 · Originally, Gothic architecture was known as the French Style. During the Renaissance, after the French Style had fallen out of fashion, artisans mocked it. They coined the word Gothic to suggest that French Style buildings were the crude work of German (Goth) barbarians. Although the label wasn't accurate, the name Gothic remained.

  2. Apr 12, 2021 · Gothic architecture was popular from the 1100’s to the 1600’s. During the Romantic Era, this type of architecture was revived, along with the renewal of medieval styles. It was used for its deemed romantic qualities, drawn towards decoration and ornamentation. By the 1820’s buildings were constructed in Gothic style throughout England.

  3. Apr 18, 2021 · In 1144, the Basilica of Saint-Denis, near Paris, was consecrated. The construction was met with amazement by locals. Its hallmarks were extensive light, gla...

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  4. Jan 25, 2023 · A conversation with Dr. Steven Zucker and Dr. Beth Harris in Beverley Minster, England, 1190–1420

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  5. Nov 23, 2020 · Definition. Renaissance Architecture originated in Italy and superseded the Gothic style over a period generally defined as 1400 to 1600. Features of Renaissance buildings include the use of the classical orders and mathematically precise ratios of height and width combined with a desire for symmetry, proportion, and harmony.

  6. Nov 21, 2023 · French Gothic architecture originated in Northern France in the 12th century and continued through to the 16th century. The style began when Abbot Suger created the Basilica of Saint-Denis. The ...

  7. Jul 17, 2023 · A trailblazer in the history of Gothic Architecture, the renowned Saint-Denis Basilica is located in the suburb of Saint-Denis. The structure parades prominent features from the era of Goth that are especially reflected in the choir (completed in 1144). The Basilica still bears the remnants from the Roman cemetery beneath the foundation.

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