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Medieval Style
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Overview
This article will talk about the Medieval architectural style and its key characteristics. Medieval architecture includes four different styles which are Romanesque, the French Style, and the Perpendicular style, which is more commonly known as Gothic architecture. [1]
Contents
Background
During the Medieval time there were many changes in its architecture. Romanesque is what the style of architecture that was used in the very early middle ages is called. The perpendicular style, or gothic, did not come around until the end of the middle ages. [2]
Romanesque Characteristics
In romanesque style buildings you will see the material used was stone which was cut very precisely. They had influence from Roman architecture, which led to the use of arches. This is the beginning of the use of buttresses to support the designs. [3]
Gothic Architecture Characteristics
Write once the gothic page is done.