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    Cathedral floorplan - Wikipedia

    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. Light double lines in perimeter walls indicate glazed windows. Dashed lines show the ribs of the vaulting overhead. By convention, … See more

    Cathedral floorplans are designed to provide for the liturgical rites of the church. Before the legalization of Christianity by Emperor See more

    • Aisle: A pair of walkways that are parallel to the primary public spaces in the church, e.g. nave, choir and transept. The aisles are separated from the public areas by pillars supporting the upper walls, called an arcade.
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  2. Architecture of Gothic Medieval Cathedrals - Resources

    Plan: The plan of most medieval Gothic churches is in the form of the Latin cross or “cruciform.” This means the body of the building is made up of a long nave that runs on an East-West axis crossed with the transept, and then with the choir, …

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    Click the image above to explore a large 3d medieval church. A Unity 3d plug-in will be installed. From medieval times through to the modern day the Church has inspired people to visit religious sites. These included taking the long journey …

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    Log construction became structurally unstable for long and tall walls, particularly if cut through by tall windows. Adding transepts improved the stability of the log technique and is one reason why the cruciform floor plan was widely used …

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    Want a find out about the Feudal System? (click here) he building layout of medieval abbeys followed a common plan. An example of the plan is shown below and the text below the plan describes the function of each section. …

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    The walls and floors of medieval churches were often covered with plaques and tombs dedicated to church members and saints, as well as images of Christ, Mary, saints, and angels. These images and memorials influenced the …

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