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Number of posts : 173 Registration date : 2011-11-06
| Subject: Medieval architecture Tue 15 Nov 2011 - 17:37 | |
| The Latin cross plan, common in medieval ecclesiastical architecture, takes the Roman basilica as its primary model with subsequent developments. It consists of a nave, transepts, and the altar stands at the east end (see Cathedral diagram). Also, cathedrals influenced or commissioned by Justinian employed the Byzantine style of domes and a Greek cross (resembling a plus sign), with the altar located in the sanctuary on the east side of the church. Further information: Cistercian architecture web design companiesTarjeta R4 | |
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