Artistic

Gothic Architecture

Summary

Gothic architecture evolved from Romanesque architecture and was characterized by its ambition to build taller, brighter, and more awe-inspiring cathedrals. Innovations like the pointed arch, the ribbed vault, and the flying buttress allowed for massive stained-glass windows and soaring interior spaces, designed to elevate the spirit and draw the eye towards the heavens.

"The Gothic cathedral is a blossoming in stone subdued by the insatiable demand of harmony in man."

— Ralph Waldo Emerson