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    The architectural-element precursors of the medieval flying buttress derive from Byzantine architecture and Romanesque architecture, in the design of churches, such as Durham Cathedral, where arches transmit the lateral thrust of the stone vault over the aisles; the arches were hiddenSee more

    The flying buttress (arc-boutant, arch buttress) is a specific form of buttress composed of an arch that extends from the upper portion of a … See more

    Given that most of the weight-load is transmitted from the ceiling through the upper part of the walls, the flying buttress is a two-part composite support that features a semi … See more

    As a lateral-support system, the flying buttress was developed during late antiquity and later flourished during the Gothic period (12th–16th c.) of architecture. Ancient examples of the flying buttress can be found on the Basilica of San Vitale in … See more

    The need to build large cathedrals that could house many people along multiple aisles provided the stimulus for the Gothic style to be … See more

    The architecture and construction of a medieval cathedral with flying buttresses figures prominently into the plot of the historical novel See more

     
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  8. WebButtresses. The flying buttress is one of the most recognizable elements of Gothic church architecture. The buttresses resist the outward push of the interior arches and vaulted ceiling that would push a wall outward, and …

  9. WebGothic architects improved them by adding the flying buttress with high arches connecting the buttresses to the upper walls. In the interior, Romanesque architecture used the barrel vault with a round arch to …

  10. WebApr 17, 2024 · In the 12th–13th century, feats of engineering permitted increasingly gigantic buildings. The rib vault, flying buttress, and pointed (Gothic) arch were used as solutions to the problem of building a very tall …

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    WebFlying Buttresses. Notre-Dame Cathedral's Flying Buttresses: A Testament to Gothic Ingenuity. The Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris boasts numerous impressive architectural features, but the flying buttresses

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