Friday, December 4, 2015

Into the Goth


In Northern France around 1140, the breathtaking style of Gothic Architecture captured the eyes of many countries.  This was a style of architecture can be found as cathedrals, and castles. The style gives a picturesque view of buildings interior and exterior that contains volume, light, and towering heights. Personally, I have slight fear of gothic architecture due to the high grounds, and some of the dark details created such as Gargoyles. However, I am also mesmerized and shocked by the smallest details carved into every wall, column, and window. It surprises me how people spent months to perfect such large structures.
 

            Gothic architecture has its complexity in detail and precise construction. The image below shows a diagram of a Gothic building model. As you can see, there are different parts to the building that makes its Gothic style like the Archivolt, and the towers. Archivolts gave an ornamental feel of an arch, the arch is molded into several arcs. The towers placed on top of the buildings created the anticipated height according to the characteristics of gothic architecture.


Another common detail used on Gothic buildings are Gargoyles. As I previously mentioned in my introduction, Gargoyles are not as pleasant to my eyes as it is to its creator. The reason why I am afraid of Gargoyles is simply because of its evil petrifying teeth, and sharp claws. However its use and symbolism on Cathedrals like the Notre Dame helps me think beyond its image. many gargoyles are used as storm gutters to drain water from a building to prevent damage. The symbolism of gargoyles are reminders that all living creatures are made with the hands and the love of god. The utilization and symbolism of gargoyles brings a positive feel to gothic architecture, therefore making it important to include gargoyles in gothic architecture.
            
            Gothic architecture really caught my attention after learning about Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris. This building is one of the most popular places in Paris, and most historic Cathedrals in the world. I would be delighted to learn it background, and the gothic style created through the building. 



David




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