Monday, October 21, 2013

The Fall of the House of Usher- Gothic Architecture



  • Pointed arches
  • Very high towers and spires and roofs
  • Clustered columns: tall columns that looked like a group of thin columns bundled together
  • Ribbed vaults: arched ceilings made of stone. In the Gothic style they were held up by stone ribs.
  • A skeleton of stonework with great big glass windows in between.
  • Tracery: carved stone lace in the windows and on the walls
  • Stained glass: richly colored glass in the windows, often with pictures telling stories
  • Buttresses: narrow stone walls jutting out from the building to help hold it up
  • Flying buttresses: buttresses that help to hold the vault up. They are made with an arch that jumps over a lower part of the building to reach the outside wall.
  • Statues: of Saints, Prophets and Kings around the doors
  • Many sculptures, sometimes of animals and legendary creatures. Gargoyles spout water from the roof.

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