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Gothic Revival: Design in a Nutshell (1/6)
Gothic Revival was one of the most influential design styles of the 19th century. Revivalists adhered to the romantic notion that stuff could and should look more meaningful, with designs based on forms and patterns used in the Middle Ages.
(Part 1 of 6)
Playlist link - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhQpDGfX5e7CJ87BDeuTdXTpxl0YM2Tdb
Transcript link - http://podcast.open.ac.uk/feeds/3993_opinionpieces/20181113T113844_1_Gothic_Revival_Transcription.pdf
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published: 08 May 2013
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What is GOTHIC REVIVAL / NEO GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE - A Brief Summary
Gothic Revival (also know as Neo Gothic) architecture is a type of architecture from the mid 19th century. This video is a summary of what the Gothic Revival / Neo Gothic architecture style is, including it's architectural characteristics in buildings such as mansions, castles and houses.
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published: 06 Sep 2020
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Gothic architecture explained
A conversation with Dr. Steven Zucker and Dr. Beth Harris in Beverley Minster, England, 1190–1420
published: 26 Jan 2023
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1/4 People's Palaces: The Gothic Revival
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLM4S2hGZDSE7bhOa0p-vs4EkDDIVf6ulI
People's Palaces: The Golden Age of Civic Architecture :
Episode 2/2 The Gothic Revival.
First broadcast: 13 Sep 2010.
Architectural historian Dr Jonathan Foyle visits some of the best neo-gothic Victorian civic buildings in the north of England. Pointed arches, spires and clustered columns proliferate on churches and cathedrals, town halls and libraries, as gothic moves from the sacred to the secular through the 19th century and becomes the north's civic style of choice.
published: 18 Sep 2013
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Gothic Revival Overview: An overview of the style and the reason it was so popular.
The Gothic Revival occurs in America from 1830 to 1860, it is part of the Romantic era and a rejection of the strict cold Greek Revival. Come learn about the style, why it looks the way it does.
This is the second part of my Romantic era lecture that you can watch all of here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QedTSvcre-c
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published: 09 Dec 2021
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Gothic Revival Architecture Review and a Case Study in Florida
Brent shows us a Gothic Revival project his company worked on in Naples Florida. A unique project that utilized architectural salvage of an 1870’s Gothic Revival church from Brooklyn NY. This millwork was then incorporated into all kinds of millwork, cabinets, wainscot, stairs, etc. in the house. Watch this video to understand what Gothic Revival is, what it looks like and a place you can go visit to learn more.
Hull Millwork
published: 05 May 2021
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1845 Gothic Revival -Glenfield
Welcome to Glenfield, a fabulous historic home in Natchez, Mississippi. This gorgeous home retains all of its glorious original details, including its original paint scheme on the door and window surrounds, its amazing hand carved teak wood window cornices, and a myriad of family heirlooms and stories.
Join 4th generation owner Marjorie, who is a vibrant 93 years young, as she shares the stories that make her family home one of a kind. Glenfield is built on land given to the original owners through an 18th century land grant. King George III granted 500 acres to the Cannon family in 1774, and the property would grow to be 2000 acres. Today, 100 acres remain of the original grant, and on it sits this gorgeous Gothic Revival home.
The rear of the home was built in 1812, with the "moder...
published: 23 Mar 2023
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3 - Gothic Revival - The Architecture Tour
St. James Episcopal Church was built in the 1860's. The designer, Richard Upjohn, was a renowned architect, the first President of the American Architects Institute.
published: 15 Nov 2012
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HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE IN SKETCHES: Gothic Glossary
20 terms related to Gothic architecture you probably don't need to know :) With help of my sketches I'm presenting and explaining here the most significant elements of gothic architecture . They're set in (almost) alphabetical order: from "Aisle" to "Wimperg". You'll see here hand-drawn architectural details, cross-sections of gothic cathedrals and drawings of two gothic superstars: cathedral Notre Dame in Paris and St. Owen's Church in Rouen.
EDIT: Transepts are of course perpendicular to naves (not parallel). Sorry!
Watching and subscribing is highly appreciated!
Do you like these drawings? Many of those drawings were used for series of my wall art prints:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1454155460/gothic-details-art-print-wall-art-with
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1454173888/gothic-cath...
published: 19 Sep 2022
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A Review of: Gothic Style: Architecture & Interiors 18th Century to the Present by Kathleen Mahoney
From mock ruins and other fanciful garden follies to extravagant manor houses and castles, from simple cottages to Hudson River villas and the mansions of Palm Beach, author Kathleen Mahoney examines Gothic's inventive and exuberant design heritage over the last three centuries. Some 30 structures - many open to the public - in the United States and Great Britain are explored inside and out in beautiful full-color photographs and historic engravings. In addition, the author weaves an intriguing social history that conveys the romantic spirit with which tastemakers, architects, and designers have captured the medieval past.
published: 09 Oct 2022
1:49
Gothic Revival: Design in a Nutshell (1/6)
Gothic Revival was one of the most influential design styles of the 19th century. Revivalists adhered to the romantic notion that stuff could and should look mo...
Gothic Revival was one of the most influential design styles of the 19th century. Revivalists adhered to the romantic notion that stuff could and should look more meaningful, with designs based on forms and patterns used in the Middle Ages.
(Part 1 of 6)
Playlist link - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhQpDGfX5e7CJ87BDeuTdXTpxl0YM2Tdb
Transcript link - http://podcast.open.ac.uk/feeds/3993_opinionpieces/20181113T113844_1_Gothic_Revival_Transcription.pdf
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Gothic Revival was one of the most influential design styles of the 19th century. Revivalists adhered to the romantic notion that stuff could and should look more meaningful, with designs based on forms and patterns used in the Middle Ages.
(Part 1 of 6)
Playlist link - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhQpDGfX5e7CJ87BDeuTdXTpxl0YM2Tdb
Transcript link - http://podcast.open.ac.uk/feeds/3993_opinionpieces/20181113T113844_1_Gothic_Revival_Transcription.pdf
Discover your design alter ego https://www.open.edu/openlearn/science-maths-technology/engineering-and-technology/design-and-innovation/design/design-nutshell
Explore our History & Arts free courses
https://www.open.edu/openlearn/history-the-arts/free-courses
Study Q61 BA/BSc (Honours) Design and Innovation
http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/qualifications/q61
The Open University is the world’s leading provider of flexible, high-quality online degrees and distance learning, serving students across the globe with highly respected degree qualifications, and the triple-accredited MBA. The OU teaches through its own unique method of distance learning, called ‘supported open learning’ and you do not need any formal qualifications to study with us, just commitment and a desire to find out what you are capable of.
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#OpenUniversity #Gothic
- published: 08 May 2013
- views: 379627
1:39
What is GOTHIC REVIVAL / NEO GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE - A Brief Summary
Gothic Revival (also know as Neo Gothic) architecture is a type of architecture from the mid 19th century. This video is a summary of what the Gothic Revival / ...
Gothic Revival (also know as Neo Gothic) architecture is a type of architecture from the mid 19th century. This video is a summary of what the Gothic Revival / Neo Gothic architecture style is, including it's architectural characteristics in buildings such as mansions, castles and houses.
Subscribe! - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJT8xpZ2rKW1NEL4XW-7K5A?sub_confirmation=1
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https://wn.com/What_Is_Gothic_Revival_Neo_Gothic_Architecture_A_Brief_Summary
Gothic Revival (also know as Neo Gothic) architecture is a type of architecture from the mid 19th century. This video is a summary of what the Gothic Revival / Neo Gothic architecture style is, including it's architectural characteristics in buildings such as mansions, castles and houses.
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- published: 06 Sep 2020
- views: 12873
4:31
Gothic architecture explained
A conversation with Dr. Steven Zucker and Dr. Beth Harris in Beverley Minster, England, 1190–1420
A conversation with Dr. Steven Zucker and Dr. Beth Harris in Beverley Minster, England, 1190–1420
https://wn.com/Gothic_Architecture_Explained
A conversation with Dr. Steven Zucker and Dr. Beth Harris in Beverley Minster, England, 1190–1420
- published: 26 Jan 2023
- views: 142881
15:01
1/4 People's Palaces: The Gothic Revival
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLM4S2hGZDSE7bhOa0p-vs4EkDDIVf6ulI
People's Palaces: The Golden Age of Civic Architecture :
Episode 2/2 The Gothic Revival....
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLM4S2hGZDSE7bhOa0p-vs4EkDDIVf6ulI
People's Palaces: The Golden Age of Civic Architecture :
Episode 2/2 The Gothic Revival.
First broadcast: 13 Sep 2010.
Architectural historian Dr Jonathan Foyle visits some of the best neo-gothic Victorian civic buildings in the north of England. Pointed arches, spires and clustered columns proliferate on churches and cathedrals, town halls and libraries, as gothic moves from the sacred to the secular through the 19th century and becomes the north's civic style of choice.
https://wn.com/1_4_People's_Palaces_The_Gothic_Revival
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLM4S2hGZDSE7bhOa0p-vs4EkDDIVf6ulI
People's Palaces: The Golden Age of Civic Architecture :
Episode 2/2 The Gothic Revival.
First broadcast: 13 Sep 2010.
Architectural historian Dr Jonathan Foyle visits some of the best neo-gothic Victorian civic buildings in the north of England. Pointed arches, spires and clustered columns proliferate on churches and cathedrals, town halls and libraries, as gothic moves from the sacred to the secular through the 19th century and becomes the north's civic style of choice.
- published: 18 Sep 2013
- views: 55506
11:34
Gothic Revival Overview: An overview of the style and the reason it was so popular.
The Gothic Revival occurs in America from 1830 to 1860, it is part of the Romantic era and a rejection of the strict cold Greek Revival. Come learn about the st...
The Gothic Revival occurs in America from 1830 to 1860, it is part of the Romantic era and a rejection of the strict cold Greek Revival. Come learn about the style, why it looks the way it does.
This is the second part of my Romantic era lecture that you can watch all of here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QedTSvcre-c
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https://wn.com/Gothic_Revival_Overview_An_Overview_Of_The_Style_And_The_Reason_It_Was_So_Popular.
The Gothic Revival occurs in America from 1830 to 1860, it is part of the Romantic era and a rejection of the strict cold Greek Revival. Come learn about the style, why it looks the way it does.
This is the second part of my Romantic era lecture that you can watch all of here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QedTSvcre-c
Check Out Our Work: https://hullworks.com
Sign Up For Our Newsletter: https://hullworks.com/newsletter/
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Musicbed SyncID:
MB010LXZMJXMK9C
- published: 09 Dec 2021
- views: 4660
9:42
Gothic Revival Architecture Review and a Case Study in Florida
Brent shows us a Gothic Revival project his company worked on in Naples Florida. A unique project that utilized architectural salvage of an 1870’s Gothic Reviva...
Brent shows us a Gothic Revival project his company worked on in Naples Florida. A unique project that utilized architectural salvage of an 1870’s Gothic Revival church from Brooklyn NY. This millwork was then incorporated into all kinds of millwork, cabinets, wainscot, stairs, etc. in the house. Watch this video to understand what Gothic Revival is, what it looks like and a place you can go visit to learn more.
Hull Millwork
https://wn.com/Gothic_Revival_Architecture_Review_And_A_Case_Study_In_Florida
Brent shows us a Gothic Revival project his company worked on in Naples Florida. A unique project that utilized architectural salvage of an 1870’s Gothic Revival church from Brooklyn NY. This millwork was then incorporated into all kinds of millwork, cabinets, wainscot, stairs, etc. in the house. Watch this video to understand what Gothic Revival is, what it looks like and a place you can go visit to learn more.
Hull Millwork
- published: 05 May 2021
- views: 3089
17:26
1845 Gothic Revival -Glenfield
Welcome to Glenfield, a fabulous historic home in Natchez, Mississippi. This gorgeous home retains all of its glorious original details, including its original...
Welcome to Glenfield, a fabulous historic home in Natchez, Mississippi. This gorgeous home retains all of its glorious original details, including its original paint scheme on the door and window surrounds, its amazing hand carved teak wood window cornices, and a myriad of family heirlooms and stories.
Join 4th generation owner Marjorie, who is a vibrant 93 years young, as she shares the stories that make her family home one of a kind. Glenfield is built on land given to the original owners through an 18th century land grant. King George III granted 500 acres to the Cannon family in 1774, and the property would grow to be 2000 acres. Today, 100 acres remain of the original grant, and on it sits this gorgeous Gothic Revival home.
The rear of the home was built in 1812, with the "modern" addition being added in 1845. In 1850 Glenfield received her third trendy update, when her modest Greek Revival lines were covered with the bargeboard and whimsy of the Gothic Revival style. This home remains one of a kind in the region, and is a must see on your next trip to Natchez.
Glenfield is currently open for Spring Pilgrimage, but is also open year round as a Bed and Breakast and tour home. Step back in time with a trip to Glenfield!
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Cello Suite #1 in G - Prelude - Classical Whimsical by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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https://wn.com/1845_Gothic_Revival_Glenfield
Welcome to Glenfield, a fabulous historic home in Natchez, Mississippi. This gorgeous home retains all of its glorious original details, including its original paint scheme on the door and window surrounds, its amazing hand carved teak wood window cornices, and a myriad of family heirlooms and stories.
Join 4th generation owner Marjorie, who is a vibrant 93 years young, as she shares the stories that make her family home one of a kind. Glenfield is built on land given to the original owners through an 18th century land grant. King George III granted 500 acres to the Cannon family in 1774, and the property would grow to be 2000 acres. Today, 100 acres remain of the original grant, and on it sits this gorgeous Gothic Revival home.
The rear of the home was built in 1812, with the "modern" addition being added in 1845. In 1850 Glenfield received her third trendy update, when her modest Greek Revival lines were covered with the bargeboard and whimsy of the Gothic Revival style. This home remains one of a kind in the region, and is a must see on your next trip to Natchez.
Glenfield is currently open for Spring Pilgrimage, but is also open year round as a Bed and Breakast and tour home. Step back in time with a trip to Glenfield!
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Cello Suite #1 in G - Prelude - Classical Whimsical by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Danse Macabre by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- published: 23 Mar 2023
- views: 27822
8:07
3 - Gothic Revival - The Architecture Tour
St. James Episcopal Church was built in the 1860's. The designer, Richard Upjohn, was a renowned architect, the first President of the American Architects Inst...
St. James Episcopal Church was built in the 1860's. The designer, Richard Upjohn, was a renowned architect, the first President of the American Architects Institute.
https://wn.com/3_Gothic_Revival_The_Architecture_Tour
St. James Episcopal Church was built in the 1860's. The designer, Richard Upjohn, was a renowned architect, the first President of the American Architects Institute.
- published: 15 Nov 2012
- views: 11434
7:21
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE IN SKETCHES: Gothic Glossary
20 terms related to Gothic architecture you probably don't need to know :) With help of my sketches I'm presenting and explaining here the most significant elem...
20 terms related to Gothic architecture you probably don't need to know :) With help of my sketches I'm presenting and explaining here the most significant elements of gothic architecture . They're set in (almost) alphabetical order: from "Aisle" to "Wimperg". You'll see here hand-drawn architectural details, cross-sections of gothic cathedrals and drawings of two gothic superstars: cathedral Notre Dame in Paris and St. Owen's Church in Rouen.
EDIT: Transepts are of course perpendicular to naves (not parallel). Sorry!
Watching and subscribing is highly appreciated!
Do you like these drawings? Many of those drawings were used for series of my wall art prints:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1454155460/gothic-details-art-print-wall-art-with
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1454173888/gothic-cathedrals-construction-art-print
-ONLINE CLASSES in drawing: https://www.skillshare.com/en/r/profile/Elwira-Pawlikowska/4286351?gr_tch_ref=on&gr_trp=on
https://wn.com/History_Of_Architecture_In_Sketches_Gothic_Glossary
20 terms related to Gothic architecture you probably don't need to know :) With help of my sketches I'm presenting and explaining here the most significant elements of gothic architecture . They're set in (almost) alphabetical order: from "Aisle" to "Wimperg". You'll see here hand-drawn architectural details, cross-sections of gothic cathedrals and drawings of two gothic superstars: cathedral Notre Dame in Paris and St. Owen's Church in Rouen.
EDIT: Transepts are of course perpendicular to naves (not parallel). Sorry!
Watching and subscribing is highly appreciated!
Do you like these drawings? Many of those drawings were used for series of my wall art prints:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1454155460/gothic-details-art-print-wall-art-with
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1454173888/gothic-cathedrals-construction-art-print
-ONLINE CLASSES in drawing: https://www.skillshare.com/en/r/profile/Elwira-Pawlikowska/4286351?gr_tch_ref=on&gr_trp=on
- published: 19 Sep 2022
- views: 18070
11:27
A Review of: Gothic Style: Architecture & Interiors 18th Century to the Present by Kathleen Mahoney
From mock ruins and other fanciful garden follies to extravagant manor houses and castles, from simple cottages to Hudson River villas and the mansions of Palm ...
From mock ruins and other fanciful garden follies to extravagant manor houses and castles, from simple cottages to Hudson River villas and the mansions of Palm Beach, author Kathleen Mahoney examines Gothic's inventive and exuberant design heritage over the last three centuries. Some 30 structures - many open to the public - in the United States and Great Britain are explored inside and out in beautiful full-color photographs and historic engravings. In addition, the author weaves an intriguing social history that conveys the romantic spirit with which tastemakers, architects, and designers have captured the medieval past.
https://wn.com/A_Review_Of_Gothic_Style_Architecture_Interiors_18Th_Century_To_The_Present_By_Kathleen_Mahoney
From mock ruins and other fanciful garden follies to extravagant manor houses and castles, from simple cottages to Hudson River villas and the mansions of Palm Beach, author Kathleen Mahoney examines Gothic's inventive and exuberant design heritage over the last three centuries. Some 30 structures - many open to the public - in the United States and Great Britain are explored inside and out in beautiful full-color photographs and historic engravings. In addition, the author weaves an intriguing social history that conveys the romantic spirit with which tastemakers, architects, and designers have captured the medieval past.
- published: 09 Oct 2022
- views: 13702
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What is Gothic Architecture?
A little something to help you recognize and understand gothic architecture.
Easy Architecture is a continuing web series that explains architecture to people of all ages so they might better understand their built environment.
Written, Produced and Edited by: Mark Wilcken
Architectural Advisor: Ethel Goodstein- Murphree, Associate Dean and Professor of Architecture at Fay Jones School of Architecture, University of Arkansas
Thanks: Greg Herman,
Jayson Malik & Arise Studios
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Easy-Architecture-159572297587345/?ref=hl
Twitter: @EasyArchitectur
published: 27 Jan 2016
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Gothic architecture explained
A conversation with Dr. Steven Zucker and Dr. Beth Harris in Beverley Minster, England, 1190–1420
published: 26 Jan 2023
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Cologne Cathedral: A Masterpiece of Gothic Architecture and Historical Heritage"
"Cologne Cathedral is one of Germany's most iconic landmarks and a stunning example of Gothic architecture. With construction spanning over 632 years, this massive structure houses the relics of the Three Wise Men and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Discover the cathedral’s breathtaking architecture, stained glass windows, and rich history!"
#CologneCathedral #GothicArchitecture #ThreeWiseMen #Cathedrals #GermanHistory #UNESCOWorldHeritage #HistoricSites #StainedGlassArt #GermanyTravel #CologneLandmarks
published: 24 Sep 2024
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Gothic Architecture History & Characteristics (Briefly Explained)
We often see gothic inspired buildings in horror or fantasy films and animations. But what exactly is gothic architecture and what are the main key elements of the style?
Here is the gothic architecture 101 video for beginners who want to learn more about the history and characteristics of gothic art.
We will explore:
- Why is it called Gothic style?
- Why gothic cathedrals had gargoyles, flying buttresses, rib vaults, etc.
- What are the differences between Romanesque, gothic, and gothic revival?
- Categorization and development of gothic architecture in France and England (Rayonnant gothic, Perpendicular gothic, etc.)
- Examples of iconic gothic buildings
Gothic Videos Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrsDEUcOyz2aWyKuDKc49pr09SlZJnuS7
Learn more about Germanic gothic ...
published: 26 May 2024
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Always Breathtaking to Look at📍🇩🇪Cologne Cathedral Germany.
published: 16 Oct 2024
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Germany Cologne Cathedral
Cologne cathedral is a beautiful building, it is located in Germany
#travel #cathedral #cologne #architecture #trip #tourism #gothic #awesome #building
published: 25 Jan 2024
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Which gothic window house gives you the vibe✨ #shorts #gothic #window #goodvibesonly
published: 20 Sep 2023
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Contest of the cathedrals – the Gothic period | DW Documentary
In 1144, the Basilica of Saint-Denis, near Paris, was consecrated. The construction was met with amazement by locals. Its hallmarks were extensive light, glass, pointed arches and diagonal ribs, and it ushered in what is known as the Gothic period.
"Let there be light!" - the biblical message emanates from the Basilica of Saint-Denis. Its Gothic building principles spurred medieval architects to ever more daring constructions. Rooms would be flooded with more and more light, buildings would rise higher and higher into the heavens. In the following 100 years, more than 20 large Gothic churches were built in the Paris region. And it barely took a generation for the trend to take hold elsewhere in Europe. A contest of cathedrals saw Freiburg, Strasbourg and Ulm build the largest churches of ...
published: 18 Apr 2021
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Cathedrals Around the World Part 1
published: 05 Jan 2025
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Secrets of Cathedral Styles
Exploring the world of cathedral architecture offers a fascinating glimpse into the intersection of art, religion, and history. Each architectural style, such as Gothic, Cistercian, Romanesque, Byzantine, and Neoclassical, is not just a matter of aesthetic preference; it reflects the theological and philosophical views of the era in which it was built.
For instance, Gothic cathedrals, are famous for their towering heights and soaring spires, which were not possible in early Romanesque constructions. But the reason for learning how to engineer these new heights came from a desire to flood the church nave with more light, because the theologians thought that light was the best symbol of the divine presence, of Christ "illuminating" the world. In contrast, Cistercian architecture, with i...
published: 14 Jan 2024
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What is Gothic Architecture?
A little something to help you recognize and understand gothic architecture.
Easy Architecture is a continuing web series that explains architecture to people...
A little something to help you recognize and understand gothic architecture.
Easy Architecture is a continuing web series that explains architecture to people of all ages so they might better understand their built environment.
Written, Produced and Edited by: Mark Wilcken
Architectural Advisor: Ethel Goodstein- Murphree, Associate Dean and Professor of Architecture at Fay Jones School of Architecture, University of Arkansas
Thanks: Greg Herman,
Jayson Malik & Arise Studios
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Easy-Architecture-159572297587345/?ref=hl
Twitter: @EasyArchitectur
https://wn.com/What_Is_Gothic_Architecture
A little something to help you recognize and understand gothic architecture.
Easy Architecture is a continuing web series that explains architecture to people of all ages so they might better understand their built environment.
Written, Produced and Edited by: Mark Wilcken
Architectural Advisor: Ethel Goodstein- Murphree, Associate Dean and Professor of Architecture at Fay Jones School of Architecture, University of Arkansas
Thanks: Greg Herman,
Jayson Malik & Arise Studios
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Easy-Architecture-159572297587345/?ref=hl
Twitter: @EasyArchitectur
- published: 27 Jan 2016
- views: 665150
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Gothic architecture explained
A conversation with Dr. Steven Zucker and Dr. Beth Harris in Beverley Minster, England, 1190–1420
A conversation with Dr. Steven Zucker and Dr. Beth Harris in Beverley Minster, England, 1190–1420
https://wn.com/Gothic_Architecture_Explained
A conversation with Dr. Steven Zucker and Dr. Beth Harris in Beverley Minster, England, 1190–1420
- published: 26 Jan 2023
- views: 142881
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Cologne Cathedral: A Masterpiece of Gothic Architecture and Historical Heritage"
"Cologne Cathedral is one of Germany's most iconic landmarks and a stunning example of Gothic architecture. With construction spanning over 632 years, this mass...
"Cologne Cathedral is one of Germany's most iconic landmarks and a stunning example of Gothic architecture. With construction spanning over 632 years, this massive structure houses the relics of the Three Wise Men and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Discover the cathedral’s breathtaking architecture, stained glass windows, and rich history!"
#CologneCathedral #GothicArchitecture #ThreeWiseMen #Cathedrals #GermanHistory #UNESCOWorldHeritage #HistoricSites #StainedGlassArt #GermanyTravel #CologneLandmarks
https://wn.com/Cologne_Cathedral_A_Masterpiece_Of_Gothic_Architecture_And_Historical_Heritage
"Cologne Cathedral is one of Germany's most iconic landmarks and a stunning example of Gothic architecture. With construction spanning over 632 years, this massive structure houses the relics of the Three Wise Men and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Discover the cathedral’s breathtaking architecture, stained glass windows, and rich history!"
#CologneCathedral #GothicArchitecture #ThreeWiseMen #Cathedrals #GermanHistory #UNESCOWorldHeritage #HistoricSites #StainedGlassArt #GermanyTravel #CologneLandmarks
- published: 24 Sep 2024
- views: 29023
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Gothic Architecture History & Characteristics (Briefly Explained)
We often see gothic inspired buildings in horror or fantasy films and animations. But what exactly is gothic architecture and what are the main key elements of ...
We often see gothic inspired buildings in horror or fantasy films and animations. But what exactly is gothic architecture and what are the main key elements of the style?
Here is the gothic architecture 101 video for beginners who want to learn more about the history and characteristics of gothic art.
We will explore:
- Why is it called Gothic style?
- Why gothic cathedrals had gargoyles, flying buttresses, rib vaults, etc.
- What are the differences between Romanesque, gothic, and gothic revival?
- Categorization and development of gothic architecture in France and England (Rayonnant gothic, Perpendicular gothic, etc.)
- Examples of iconic gothic buildings
Gothic Videos Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrsDEUcOyz2aWyKuDKc49pr09SlZJnuS7
Learn more about Germanic gothic tribes:
https://youtu.be/oIg-7EK_xvM
Music
Lost In Prayer - Doug Maxwell
Follow me & my artworks on:
IG: @k.j.rasa
https://wn.com/Gothic_Architecture_History_Characteristics_(Briefly_Explained)
We often see gothic inspired buildings in horror or fantasy films and animations. But what exactly is gothic architecture and what are the main key elements of the style?
Here is the gothic architecture 101 video for beginners who want to learn more about the history and characteristics of gothic art.
We will explore:
- Why is it called Gothic style?
- Why gothic cathedrals had gargoyles, flying buttresses, rib vaults, etc.
- What are the differences between Romanesque, gothic, and gothic revival?
- Categorization and development of gothic architecture in France and England (Rayonnant gothic, Perpendicular gothic, etc.)
- Examples of iconic gothic buildings
Gothic Videos Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrsDEUcOyz2aWyKuDKc49pr09SlZJnuS7
Learn more about Germanic gothic tribes:
https://youtu.be/oIg-7EK_xvM
Music
Lost In Prayer - Doug Maxwell
Follow me & my artworks on:
IG: @k.j.rasa
- published: 26 May 2024
- views: 8642
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Germany Cologne Cathedral
Cologne cathedral is a beautiful building, it is located in Germany
#travel #cathedral #cologne #architecture #trip #tourism #gothic #awesome #building
Cologne cathedral is a beautiful building, it is located in Germany
#travel #cathedral #cologne #architecture #trip #tourism #gothic #awesome #building
https://wn.com/Germany_Cologne_Cathedral
Cologne cathedral is a beautiful building, it is located in Germany
#travel #cathedral #cologne #architecture #trip #tourism #gothic #awesome #building
- published: 25 Jan 2024
- views: 97602
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Contest of the cathedrals – the Gothic period | DW Documentary
In 1144, the Basilica of Saint-Denis, near Paris, was consecrated. The construction was met with amazement by locals. Its hallmarks were extensive light, glass,...
In 1144, the Basilica of Saint-Denis, near Paris, was consecrated. The construction was met with amazement by locals. Its hallmarks were extensive light, glass, pointed arches and diagonal ribs, and it ushered in what is known as the Gothic period.
"Let there be light!" - the biblical message emanates from the Basilica of Saint-Denis. Its Gothic building principles spurred medieval architects to ever more daring constructions. Rooms would be flooded with more and more light, buildings would rise higher and higher into the heavens. In the following 100 years, more than 20 large Gothic churches were built in the Paris region. And it barely took a generation for the trend to take hold elsewhere in Europe. A contest of cathedrals saw Freiburg, Strasbourg and Ulm build the largest churches of their time. It was not only nobles and bishops who saw in these splendid buildings a chance to enhance their reputation and power; the period also presented ideal opportunities to a social group that only emerged in the 12th Century: the middle classes.
Part 1: https://youtu.be/6_UvBLmdBMU
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In 1144, the Basilica of Saint-Denis, near Paris, was consecrated. The construction was met with amazement by locals. Its hallmarks were extensive light, glass, pointed arches and diagonal ribs, and it ushered in what is known as the Gothic period.
"Let there be light!" - the biblical message emanates from the Basilica of Saint-Denis. Its Gothic building principles spurred medieval architects to ever more daring constructions. Rooms would be flooded with more and more light, buildings would rise higher and higher into the heavens. In the following 100 years, more than 20 large Gothic churches were built in the Paris region. And it barely took a generation for the trend to take hold elsewhere in Europe. A contest of cathedrals saw Freiburg, Strasbourg and Ulm build the largest churches of their time. It was not only nobles and bishops who saw in these splendid buildings a chance to enhance their reputation and power; the period also presented ideal opportunities to a social group that only emerged in the 12th Century: the middle classes.
Part 1: https://youtu.be/6_UvBLmdBMU
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DW Documentary gives you knowledge beyond the headlines. Watch top documentaries from German broadcasters and international production companies. Meet intriguing people, travel to distant lands, get a look behind the complexities of daily life and build a deeper understanding of current affairs and global events. Subscribe and explore the world around you with DW Documentary.
Subscribe to:
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DW Documental (Spanish): https://www.youtube.com/dwdocumental
DW Documentary وثائقية دي دبليو: (Arabic): https://www.youtube.com/dwdocarabia
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- published: 18 Apr 2021
- views: 853442
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Secrets of Cathedral Styles
Exploring the world of cathedral architecture offers a fascinating glimpse into the intersection of art, religion, and history. Each architectural style, such a...
Exploring the world of cathedral architecture offers a fascinating glimpse into the intersection of art, religion, and history. Each architectural style, such as Gothic, Cistercian, Romanesque, Byzantine, and Neoclassical, is not just a matter of aesthetic preference; it reflects the theological and philosophical views of the era in which it was built.
For instance, Gothic cathedrals, are famous for their towering heights and soaring spires, which were not possible in early Romanesque constructions. But the reason for learning how to engineer these new heights came from a desire to flood the church nave with more light, because the theologians thought that light was the best symbol of the divine presence, of Christ "illuminating" the world. In contrast, Cistercian architecture, with its emphasis on simplicity and austerity, mirrored a monastic life dedicated to purity and asceticism.
This video is adapted from insights in the book "The House of God" by Edward Norman.
https://wn.com/Secrets_Of_Cathedral_Styles
Exploring the world of cathedral architecture offers a fascinating glimpse into the intersection of art, religion, and history. Each architectural style, such as Gothic, Cistercian, Romanesque, Byzantine, and Neoclassical, is not just a matter of aesthetic preference; it reflects the theological and philosophical views of the era in which it was built.
For instance, Gothic cathedrals, are famous for their towering heights and soaring spires, which were not possible in early Romanesque constructions. But the reason for learning how to engineer these new heights came from a desire to flood the church nave with more light, because the theologians thought that light was the best symbol of the divine presence, of Christ "illuminating" the world. In contrast, Cistercian architecture, with its emphasis on simplicity and austerity, mirrored a monastic life dedicated to purity and asceticism.
This video is adapted from insights in the book "The House of God" by Edward Norman.
- published: 14 Jan 2024
- views: 10042403