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Page 1: Gothic Architectural terms. Figure 18-12 Cutaway view of a typical French Gothic cathedral (John Burge). (1) pinnacle, (2) flying buttress, (3) vaulting

Gothic Architectural terms

Page 2: Gothic Architectural terms. Figure 18-12 Cutaway view of a typical French Gothic cathedral (John Burge). (1) pinnacle, (2) flying buttress, (3) vaulting

Figure 18-12 Cutaway view of a typical French Gothic cathedral (John Burge). (1) pinnacle, (2) flying buttress, (3) vaulting web, (4) diagonal ribs, (5) transverse rib, (6) springing, (7) clerestory, (8) oculus, (9) lancet, (10) triforium, (11) nave arcade, (12) compound pier with responds.

Gothic recipe includes1. Rib vaults with

pointed arches.2. Flying buttresses.3. Huge stained glass

windows.

Page 3: Gothic Architectural terms. Figure 18-12 Cutaway view of a typical French Gothic cathedral (John Burge). (1) pinnacle, (2) flying buttress, (3) vaulting

Figure 18-4 Diagram (a) and drawings of rib vaults with semicircular (b) and pointed (c) arches.

Advantages of pointed arch.1. Appears taller2. Channels weight more

directly downward and allows for large windows.

3. Permits vaulting of compartments of varying shapes.

Page 4: Gothic Architectural terms. Figure 18-12 Cutaway view of a typical French Gothic cathedral (John Burge). (1) pinnacle, (2) flying buttress, (3) vaulting

Figure 18-10 Nave elevations of four French Gothic cathedrals at the same scale (after Louis Grodecki).

Left to right-Early Gothic to High Gothic

Page 5: Gothic Architectural terms. Figure 18-12 Cutaway view of a typical French Gothic cathedral (John Burge). (1) pinnacle, (2) flying buttress, (3) vaulting

Pinnacle- pointed ornament capping flying buttresses, helps weight them down as well.

Page 6: Gothic Architectural terms. Figure 18-12 Cutaway view of a typical French Gothic cathedral (John Burge). (1) pinnacle, (2) flying buttress, (3) vaulting

Flying buttress-transfers the thrusts of the nave vaults across the roofs of the side aisles to the exterior wall.

Page 7: Gothic Architectural terms. Figure 18-12 Cutaway view of a typical French Gothic cathedral (John Burge). (1) pinnacle, (2) flying buttress, (3) vaulting

Vaulting web-the masonry blocks that fill the area between the ribs of a groin vault.

Page 8: Gothic Architectural terms. Figure 18-12 Cutaway view of a typical French Gothic cathedral (John Burge). (1) pinnacle, (2) flying buttress, (3) vaulting

Diagonal rib -rib that forms an X of a groin vault.

Page 9: Gothic Architectural terms. Figure 18-12 Cutaway view of a typical French Gothic cathedral (John Burge). (1) pinnacle, (2) flying buttress, (3) vaulting

Transverse arch-the rib that crosses the nave at a 90 degree angle.

Page 10: Gothic Architectural terms. Figure 18-12 Cutaway view of a typical French Gothic cathedral (John Burge). (1) pinnacle, (2) flying buttress, (3) vaulting

Springing-lowest stone of an arch, or ribs

Page 11: Gothic Architectural terms. Figure 18-12 Cutaway view of a typical French Gothic cathedral (John Burge). (1) pinnacle, (2) flying buttress, (3) vaulting

Clerestory-windows below the vaults that form the nave elevation’s uppermost level.

Page 12: Gothic Architectural terms. Figure 18-12 Cutaway view of a typical French Gothic cathedral (John Burge). (1) pinnacle, (2) flying buttress, (3) vaulting

Oculus- small round window

Page 13: Gothic Architectural terms. Figure 18-12 Cutaway view of a typical French Gothic cathedral (John Burge). (1) pinnacle, (2) flying buttress, (3) vaulting

Lancet-tall, narrow window with a pointed arch.

Page 14: Gothic Architectural terms. Figure 18-12 Cutaway view of a typical French Gothic cathedral (John Burge). (1) pinnacle, (2) flying buttress, (3) vaulting

Triforium-consist of arcades, blind arcades or stained glass.

Page 15: Gothic Architectural terms. Figure 18-12 Cutaway view of a typical French Gothic cathedral (John Burge). (1) pinnacle, (2) flying buttress, (3) vaulting

Nave arcade- series of arches separating nave from aisles.

Page 16: Gothic Architectural terms. Figure 18-12 Cutaway view of a typical French Gothic cathedral (John Burge). (1) pinnacle, (2) flying buttress, (3) vaulting

Compound pier with responds- also called cluster piers, group of shafts attached springing from vault