enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Cathedral floorplan - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathedral_floorplan

    Amiens Cathedral floorplan: massive piers support the west end towers; transepts are abbreviated; seven radiating chapels form the chevet reached from the ambulatory. In Western ecclesiastical architecture, a cathedral diagram is a floor plan showing the sections of walls and piers, giving an idea of the profiles of their columns and ribbing.

  3. Architecture of cathedrals and great churches - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architecture_of_cathedrals...

    A fine example is Guildford Cathedral in England. Another is Armidale Anglican Cathedral in Australia. After World War II traditionalist ideas were abandoned for the rebuilding of the bombed cathedral in Coventry. The old cathedral was actually a large parish church that had been elevated to cathedral status. Its glorious spire fortunately ...

  4. Construction of Gothic cathedrals - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Construction_of_Gothic...

    The Romanesque crypt of Chartres Cathedral was greatly enlarged in the 11th century; it is U-shaped and 230 m (750 ft) long. It survived the fire in the 12th century which destroyed the Romanesque cathedral, and was used as the foundation for the new Gothic cathedral. The walls of the crypt chapels were painted with Gothic murals.

  5. Chartres Cathedral - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chartres_Cathedral

    It also contains a notable collection of 14th-century stained glass. The lower floor was used as a chapter house, or meeting place for official functions, and the top floor was connected to the cathedral by an open stairway. [61] The sacristy, across from the north portal of the cathedral, was built in the second half of the 13th century. The ...

  6. Basilique Saint-Urbain de Troyes - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basilique_Saint-Urbain_de...

    The main structural elements are built from a resistant limestone from Tonnerre, while softer local chalk is used for infilling masonry of the walls. [6] The interior floor plan is compact. There is a short nave with three bays, a transept that does not project from the side walls and a stubby chevet that ends in three polygonal apses.

  7. Laon Cathedral - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laon_Cathedral

    Laon Cathedral from the southwest. Laon Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Laon) is a Roman Catholic church located in Laon, Aisne, Hauts-de-France, France.Built in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, it is one of the most important and stylistically unified examples of early Gothic architecture.

  8. Plans revealed for redeveloped area around Notre-Dame cathedral

    www.aol.com/plans-revealed-redeveloped-area...

    As construction crews race to meet the 2024 deadline set by French President Emmanuel Macron for the reopening of Notre-Dame, a jury chaired by Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo has revealed the winning ...

  9. Siena Cathedral - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siena_Cathedral

    In the interior the pictorial effect of the black and white marble stripes on the walls and columns strikes the eye. Black and white are the colours of the civic coat of arms of Siena. [ 2 ] The capitals of the columns in the west bays of the nave are sculpted with allegorical busts and animals.