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developed in the north of France and later spread throughout Europe between the 12th and 16th century (Farlex, 2011)The significant characteristics of gothic architecture are: -Pointed arches - Ribbed Vaulting -Flying buttresses - Elaborate Sculptures -Pinnacles -Vertical emphasis -Stained glass windows
French Gothic
English Gothic
Geman Gothic
Spanish Gothic
Italian Gothic
Early in the 12th century, new ways of building meant that cathedrals and their large buildings could reach soaring heights. Gothic Architecture began in France where builders began to adapt the earlier Romanesque style. Builders were also influenced by the pointed arches and elaborate stonework of Moorish architecture in Spain. One of the earliest Gothic buildings was the ambulatory of the abbey of St.Denis in France built between 1140 and 1144. This building was actually a Romanesque building in its original form that was however converted to the new Gothic style as a way of bringing more light into the building by way of more windows without compromising the strength of the building. A significant feature of the Gothic style is the pointed arch. Gothic builders found that pointed arches could support more weight while allowing for the walls to be thinner, thus saving on material. Another significant feature is the flying buttress, which allows for the building to reach greater heights, and appear lighter than it actually is.