One example of the Gothic architectural is the Saint-Etienne dating back to the 1115-20. You can see straight down the Nave as the flying buttresses lay at the top, coming down with stained glass windows and rib vaults. During this time this type of structure was common due to the Gothic art time. As it has the same features in the Durham Cathedral as well. Another example, is the West façade, Chartres Cathedral during 1140-50 its symmetry value wasn't much common to Gothic designers. This structure is part of the Gothic architecture, as most Cathedrals have pointed arches on top of them and many windows showing signs of stained glass windows. Although these arches are more commonly called towers they are each different size and shape. In the front of the Cathedral is three sections of the Royal Portal. Which is more architectural including religious belief with the Old Testament. Looking inside this Cathedral, the most outstanding part would be the Rose window, as it tells a story. Each bottom section of the window, in the middle is Mary and infant Christ, as it retells the
One example of the Gothic architectural is the Saint-Etienne dating back to the 1115-20. You can see straight down the Nave as the flying buttresses lay at the top, coming down with stained glass windows and rib vaults. During this time this type of structure was common due to the Gothic art time. As it has the same features in the Durham Cathedral as well. Another example, is the West façade, Chartres Cathedral during 1140-50 its symmetry value wasn't much common to Gothic designers. This structure is part of the Gothic architecture, as most Cathedrals have pointed arches on top of them and many windows showing signs of stained glass windows. Although these arches are more commonly called towers they are each different size and shape. In the front of the Cathedral is three sections of the Royal Portal. Which is more architectural including religious belief with the Old Testament. Looking inside this Cathedral, the most outstanding part would be the Rose window, as it tells a story. Each bottom section of the window, in the middle is Mary and infant Christ, as it retells the