gothic - Architecture Dictionary

gothic architecture

Early in the 12th century, from ~1100-1300 AD, new construction methods allowed for taller cathedrals and other large building types.. Gothic architecture became characterized by distinct elements such as pointed arches, flying buttresses, and ribbed vaulting. In addition, elaborate stained glass could take the place of walls that no longer were used to support high ceilings. Gargoyles and other sculpting enabled practical and decorative functions.