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The term "gothic" was used by erudits to named the art made by
the "godos", a kind of art considered as inferior and very critized
by the society. Thus, Gothic architecture, was very critized and pointed by
people, thinking that it was a kind of architecture, worthless only because it
had not no influence of Greco-roman one.
It appeared between years XII and XVI in Europe. But it wasn´t until the XIX Century when it was appreciated. The movement from Romanesque to Gothic was as a result of the different way of thinking of medieval people about knowledge and truth from the one that existed previously. Several idealisms were destroyed, includig Plato, and new concepts about life were included. People started working more with their senses than their faith. They started to believe in a new knowledge that could be felt. Even the Divine world was researched and look for the truth that could be proved.
These was the entrance into the Renaissence.
It appeared between years XII and XVI in Europe. But it wasn´t until the XIX Century when it was appreciated. The movement from Romanesque to Gothic was as a result of the different way of thinking of medieval people about knowledge and truth from the one that existed previously. Several idealisms were destroyed, includig Plato, and new concepts about life were included. People started working more with their senses than their faith. They started to believe in a new knowledge that could be felt. Even the Divine world was researched and look for the truth that could be proved.
These was the entrance into the Renaissence.
Answer the following:
1) Why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
2) What is a buttress? How is it different from a flying buttress?
1. Why were the Gothic Churches able to have larger stain glass windows?
ResponderEliminarBecause the weight of the church were in the flying buttress so the light can entered easily.
2. What is a buttress? How is it different from a flying buttress?
the buttress were used in the Romanesque Architecture and help to hold the structure and help to avoid the walls to falling down, the buttress didn't let the light pass through the church so the window were located in the upper part of the cathedrals the buttress were very different form the flying buttress because the flying buttress let the light pass through the church so they began to build windows and also with the help of the flying buttress the force and weight of entire cathedral go strait down to the bottom.
1) Why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
ResponderEliminarThe Gothic Churches able to have large windows as say my partner, the light can entered easily and the most common window is the rose window.
2) What is a buttress? How is it different from a flying buttress?A buttress is like a wall to hold the churches so they can´t falling down
1) Why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
ResponderEliminarBecause they started to use flying buttress instead of simple buttress and the weight of the church was now distribute in those, so the glass will not break now
2) What is a buttress? How is it different from a flying buttress?
The buttress is near a wall or near an arch and a flying buttress is separeted from the wall and is couple with an arch
1) Why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
ResponderEliminarBecause in gothic churches the weight of the church was in the flying buttress and can made windows without problem, in romanesque this was impossible because they had thick walls.
2) What is a buttress? How is it different from a flying buttress?
A buttress is an architectural structure built againstfrom a wall which serves to support or reinforce the wall, the flying butrress was a support outside the church, it was separeted from the church but at the same time was taking all the weight.
Why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
ResponderEliminarBecause in the Gothic period started to use flying buttress and this help the churches to stop the wind so they could do large stain glass windows without the problems of a large window broken.
What is a buttress?
Is an structure that in the Gothic Period used in the buildings to support the walls this helped the churche not to fall.
1. The gothic churches were able to use large stain glasses because of the walls thickness. The large stain glasses let the light in into the church and it was also used for the biblical stories that were along them.
ResponderEliminar2. The buttress is part of the romanesque architecture and it holds walls or archs. And the flying buttress is away from the wall to push it so that way they could build bigger buildings.
1)The gothic cathedrals were able to purchase enormous stain glasses because the wall was very thick and this stain glasses were used to iluminate the cathedral so that it looked imponent outside and magnificent from the inside.
ResponderEliminar2) The butress is from the romanesque, the flying butress was invented sometime after to support the big cathedrals, to prevent them of falling down because of the wind etc.
1) Why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
ResponderEliminarthe gothic churches were able to have large stain glass becouse the walls were very thick and the stain glases were used to iluminate the cathedral as well used to show or tel religios storys
2) What is a buttress? How is it different from a flying buttress? a butres is from the romanesque arquitecture and the flying burtress where invented to hold or support the big cathedrals so the they could no gou down by the storms
1.- Because they used flying buttress to keep the weight of the church , so now they could put large stained glass without risks of breaking them.
ResponderEliminar2.- Both of them were used to hold the church, but the difference is that the buttress were just a thick wall beside the church and the flying buttress has more design and were more thin.
Juan Pablo Vela
1) Why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
ResponderEliminarBecause in that time, the gothic churches was very very importante and the real reason is that the light can enter.
2) What is a buttress? How is it different from a flying buttress?
The buttress is also called: arc-boutant a buttress supporting a wall or other structure by an arch or part of an arch that transmits the thrust outwards and downwards, the difference is that the flying butress were to prevent big cathedrals of falling down of any factor.
Miguel Araiza 1169708
1)The gothic cathedrals were able to purchase enormous stain glasses because the wall was very thick and this stain glasses were used to iluminate the cathedral so that it looked imponent outside and magnificent from the inside.
ResponderEliminar2) What is a buttress?
A buttress is an architectural structure built againstfrom a wall which serves to support or reinforce the wall.
How is it different from a flying buttress?
The flying butrress was a support outside the church, it was separeted from the church but at the same time was taking all the weight.
Rodrigo Diaz Calderon 1370331
ResponderEliminar1) gothic cathedrals were able to have stain glasses because all the weith was on the flying buttress and they wanted to iluminate more de church so they built this stained glasses
2) both of them have the same intention, they wanted to support the church so it doesn´t felt down but the difference is that the flying buttress support more weight
1) Why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
ResponderEliminarBecause of the thickness of the walls and the large stain glasses let the light get into the church and it was also used for the biblical stories that were along them.
2) What is a buttress? How is it different from a flying buttress?
The buttress is part of the romanesque architecture and it holds walls or archs. And the flying buttress is away from the wall for them to have buildings more bigs
1) Why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
ResponderEliminarThey could put stain glasses so the light could enter into the church and it was easier to make them than before also the walls helped by the size of the width was thick.
2) What is a buttress? How is it different from a flying buttress?
This buttress they were in the wall with an inclination so the wall didn't fall down, and the flying buttress was for the same purpose but because this one had a hole in the middle the air could blow and the church didn't had any risk to fall down.
1) Why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
ResponderEliminarBecause in the gothic churches was very important the stain glasses so the light can enter
2) What is a buttress? How is it different from a flying buttress?
The buttress is a supporting o an arch and the flying butress were to prevent big cathedrals of falling down
1) Why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
ResponderEliminarThey use this method to let light get in into the church, this is because stains, because everyone was in the outrigger and wanted to illuminate the church.
2)What is a buttress?is an architectural structure built against or projecting from a wall which serves to support or reinforce the wall
Mariana Pérez Sáenz
1) Why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
ResponderEliminarChurches use it so they can let enter light into the churches so it can iluminates. The stained glasses were one of the most important things churches
must have.
2) What is a buttress? How is it different from a flying buttress?
the buttress is an architectural structure built against or projecting from a wall which serves to support or reinforce the wall
Sara Valeria Navarro 1370368
1) The gothic churches were used to have lagre stain glasses windows because it was very important for the church to hav sun light around it ans iside it so they could use more light and the church could not get so dark.
ResponderEliminar2) A butress is an arquitecural structure made for suppport or reinforce a wall inside or oustside a church.
1) Why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
ResponderEliminarThey wanted more light inside the cathedrals and that way people would fell comfortable and calm. They made stained glases so there would be light and color.
2) What is a buttress? How is it different from a flying buttress?
A buttres is a support of the walls that they used to make inside or outside the churches. The flying buttress has the same purpose, but is better because it has an arch, with this design the wind would break it´s course before hitting the church.
1) Why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
ResponderEliminarThis type church were able to have this windows because the flying buttress were able to hold all the weight of the walls and making able to construct higher buildings.
2) What is a buttress? How is it different from a flying buttress?
Buttress were the first invention to hold the weight of the walls, it was created by the Romanesque people but in the gothic period designed a better buttress with very different form, comfortable and fulfilled its objective better.
1) Why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
ResponderEliminarBecause the Gothic Churches need to stay with light and that was the only manner that can put their windows with so many light.
2) What is a buttress? How is it different from a flying buttress?
A buttress is a architectural structure built to reforce or stay with the walls and the flying buttress was the support that was outside the church and take all the weight.
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ResponderEliminar1. Why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
ResponderEliminarA=The gothic Churches were able to have large stain glass window because they want that the curch can be iluminated and if they have like large stain glasses the sun could enter very well and the church won't be dark.
2.What is a buttress? How is it different from a flying buttress?
A= is a specific form of buttressing most strongly associated with Gothic church architecture.the differences are that the buttress is not in contact with the wall all the way to the ground and the flying buttress systems have two key components: a massive vertical masonry block on the outside of the building and a segmental or quadrant arch bridging the gap between that buttress and the wall.
1.- because the church can be iluminatede , and the popular window in the gothic was the rose window .
ResponderEliminar2- the buttress is the support inside the church , and the flying buttress are the same (support) but in my opinion are more beautifull because they are arcs so the look good
Why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stained glass windows?
ResponderEliminarBecause in this period started to use flying buttress and with this the structures of the churches were able to support the weight and wind so they can have large stained glass windows.
What is a buttress? How is it different from a flying buttress?
The buttress is a structure that was used against the wall of a building to support the weight and the flying buttress also support weight but much less.
1. They were able to have stained glasses like the rose window because they wanted to illuminate the church, they wanted to show people that it was a good place and full of joy.
ResponderEliminar2. A buttress is an architectural structure used to support against the walls but this was inside. The flying buttress was used to support the church but out side it, with a space in the middle so the wind can pass through.
Answer the following:
ResponderEliminar1) Why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
A:They had large stained glass windows to illuminate every part of the churches, they wanted to make the opposite of romanesque period that was totally dark. The brilliant of the churches was "the light of God".
2) What is a buttress? How is it different from a flying buttress?
A:
A buttress is a support built against a wall to support or reinforce it. One of the greatest innovations of the Gothic era was the "flying buttress" system of structural support. Attaching to the EXTERNAL walls, these free-standing, arched buttresses allowed builders to construct high cathedrals with soaring interior spaces.
Answer the following:
ResponderEliminar1) Why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
i think that they put that large stained glass window because they want to have some light for the church because this ones don't have light enough.
2) What is a buttress? How is it different from a flying buttress?
the buttress is the support of the church this one is inside the church and the flying buttress also support the church but this ones were outside of the church.
Answer the following:
ResponderEliminar1) Why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
because they begin to use flying butress so they can support the weight of the curch in a more efficiently form
2) What is a buttress? How is it different from a flying buttress?
archs that support the curch, the buttress are inside the curch and de flying buttress are outside the curch
Answer the following
ResponderEliminar1) Why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
the use of the large stain glass windows was to support the wight of the church
2) What is a buttress? How is it different from a flying buttress?
the buttress was to support outside the church and from the ground, and the flying butress it was up flying
1) Why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
ResponderEliminarBecause they invented the flying buttressess, an estructure apart from the biulding that supported more efficiently the building.
2) What is a buttress? How is it different from a flying buttress?
A buttress helps to support the building, and the difference of a flying buttress is that this one goes from outside the builing
1) Why were the Gothic Churches able to have larger stain glass windows?
ResponderEliminarBecause of the flying buttress, it made it easily to create larger windows.
2) What is a buttress? How is it different from a flying buttress?
A buttress is a structure that was created to support the walls so the church don´t fall. and the flying buttress was outside the church and is away from the walls.
1. Because of their invention of the invention of the flying butress that hepled to support the buildings.
ResponderEliminar2 A butress was something made for supoporting the building, but the flying butress was outside of the building
-- Because they used flying butress with the purpose of supporting the weight of the curch in a better form.
ResponderEliminar-- A buttress is a structure to that give support to a building and a Flying buttress, as in the movie, is the same type of supporting structure but it is construct at the outside of a buliding.
Because of the flying buttresses which arch across the roof of the aisle were used to support the roof above the windows, so the walls did not have to be so thick.
ResponderEliminarBUTTRESS: A simple buttress is a form of external support for walls, typically an external column placed in contact with the wall throughout its entire height.
FLYING BUTTRESS: Attaching to the external walls, these free-standing, arched buttresses allowed builders to construct high cathedrals with soaring interior spaces.
1) Why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
ResponderEliminarBecause they want that the light enter to the church, representing "The light of god", it was like a change, of the start of the middle age, that was a"Dark period", they want to do the oppositive.
2) What is a buttress? How is it different from a flying buttress?
A butter is a is a external support of the bulinding, and the .Flying buttress systems have two key components - a massive vertical masonry block (the buttress) on the outside of the building and a segmental or quadrant arch bridging the gap between that buttress and the wall .
Valeria Ortega Silva
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1.- Why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
ResponderEliminarBecause its easily create large windons, in the flying butress.
2.- What is a buttress? How is it different from a flying buttress?
Is the part to support the building. and the flying buttress is deifferent because support outside the church.
1.- why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
ResponderEliminar- because the walls were thick and they can't fall easily and the light can eneter more easy and it represents the light of god
2.- what is a buttress?
-it helps to support the building.
the flying buttress was on the outside of the church an help to support they are between the church and the wall
Irving trujillo29 de septiembre de 2012 13:45
ResponderEliminar1-because they began to use the flying butress so they can support the weight of the church better than before
2-the buttress are the support that is inside of the curch and the flying buttress is the support that it is outside of the church
why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
ResponderEliminarBecause they construct very high churches with a enormous distance between the floor and the roof and to give a solution for the ilumination of this enormous churches, they construct this lasrge stained glass windows.
what is a buttress?
A buttress is a support built against a wall to support or reinforce it.
JONATHAN TIZÓN LORENZO 1370370
Why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
ResponderEliminarchurches because they were very large, light and needed to come in at that time there was no electricity so the size advantage of the sales to put windows and let in light
What is a buttress? How is it different from a flying buttress?
is a support of the wall
cesar mariles
1) because the weight of the church is distributed
ResponderEliminar2) is a structure that serves to suppor a building a flying buttress is the same but outside the building
Maximiliano Arciniega Dávila
A01169245
1) Why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
ResponderEliminarBecause they want to put in the stained glasses some images of the bible so the people that go to the church can be able to see what happend in the bible
2) What is a buttress? How is it different from a flying buttress?
the buttres is just like an column, and the flyng buttress is to support all the wall of a church
PEDRO ATILANO HDEZ. A01169905
ResponderEliminar1) Why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
The stain glasses were very important in the Gothic churches because they wanted to get in sunlight.
2) What is a buttress? How is it different from a flying buttress?
buttress support big cathedrals and the difference between flying buttress and buttress is that the buttress were created in the romanesque period and after flying butress
1) Why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
ResponderEliminarbecause the architects simply spread the weight to other points in the building
2) What is a buttress? How is it different from a flying buttress?
Flying buttresses' allowed the outward pressure of the massive roofs to be resisted
Oscar Lopez Torre
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1) Why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
ResponderEliminarTo get some light to the church and prevent the darkness in the church and they represent historys
2)What is a buttress? How is it different from a flying buttress?
Is and structure built against or projecting from a wall which serves to support or reinforce the wall. the difference is the forms that they use.
Why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
ResponderEliminarbecause the church in this time was enormous and them want that the light enter to the church and this light represnt representing The light of god.
What is a buttress? How is it different from a flying buttress?
A buttress is a support built against a wall to support or reinforce it.
the flying buttress system of structural support. Attaching to the external walls was free.
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javier miramontes
1) Why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
ResponderEliminarBecause they want that the light enter to the churchand to represent the start of the middle age, that was a"Dark period" ,sothey want to do the oppositive.
2) What is a buttress? How is it different from a flying buttress?
The buttress is part of the romanesque architecture and it holds walls or archs. And the flying buttress is away from the wall for them to have buildings more bigs
Paola Melissa Olvera Velazquez A013707'04
1) Why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
ResponderEliminarBecause of the flying buttress the building was taller and so it can have larger windows who were made of stain glass that was a way of light can enter into the building
2) What is a buttress? How is it different from a flying buttress?
a buttress is a structure who was built against a wall for supporting it.
Tanya Desireé Romero Solis A01370593
flying buttress is a structure that connects the building with the ground.
1) Why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
ResponderEliminar-They were able to have large stain glass because of the flying buttress that
2) What is a buttress? How is it different from a flying buttress?
-The buttress is a structure that support the walls, and a flying buttress is a structure that is outside of the bulding.
Andrea Bravo Villalobos A01370591
Why were the Gothic Churches able to have large stain glass windows?
ResponderEliminarBecause the churches were built with lots of structural support: pointed archs, big columns.
What is a buttress? How is it different from a flying buttress?
Buttresses are an arquitectonical invention to give support to the walls of the buildings. Flying buttresses have a similar function, but these are built outside the building and they work as columns to chain the building to the ground so that it doesn't crumbles because of the strong winds.