Medieval Style
Medieval architecture
comprises more than the traditional image of Gothic cathedrals and
the castles of chivalry. A great variety of buildings - synagogues,
halls, and barns--testify to the diverse communities and interests
in western Europe in the centuries between 1150 and 1550. This book
looks at their architecture from an entirely fresh perspective.
It shifts the emphasis away from such areas as France towards the
creativity of other regions, including central Europe and Spain.
It treats the subject thematically, seeking what all buildings,
both religious and secular, have in common, and how they reflect
the material and spiritual concerns of the people who built and
used them. It considers how and why, after four centuries of shaping
the landscapes and urban patterns of Europe, medieval styles were
superseded by classicism.
Buildings Featuring The Medieval
Style:
Dover
Castle
The
Tower of London
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