What is Gothic Architecture?

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Résumé

TLDRThe video educates viewers about Gothic architecture, tracing its roots to the Middle Ages and explaining its distinguishing features. It highlights the importance of innovations like the pointed arch for building high, the ribbed vault for ceilings, and flying buttresses for structural support. These elements allowed for grand cathedrals filled with stained glass windows and ornate sculptures that conveyed spiritual messages to the public. The presentation also discusses the regional adaptations of Gothic style across Europe and its enduring legacy, despite the term 'Gothic' being initially used disparagingly during the Renaissance.

A retenir

  • 🏰 Gothic architecture originated in the Middle Ages around 1140 A.D.
  • 🕍 Key features include pointed arches and flying buttresses.
  • 🌈 Large stained glass windows fill Gothic cathedrals with light.
  • 📜 Ornate designs depict biblical stories for the illiterate populace.
  • 👹 Gargoyles served both practical and spiritual purposes.
  • 🏗️ The ribbed vault allows for taller and more open spaces.
  • 🌍 Gothic architecture spread across Europe, adapting in different regions.
  • ⏳ This style declined during the Renaissance but remains influential.
  • 📖 Originally termed 'gothic' as a derogatory reference.
  • ❤️ Today, Gothic architecture is celebrated for its beauty and significance.

Chronologie

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    The video introduces Gothic architecture, which emerged in the Middle Ages around 1140 A.D., highlighting its uplifting characteristics as opposed to the modern dark interpretations of 'goths.' It discusses key features such as large stained-glass windows that create a heavenly atmosphere, and innovative construction methods that allowed for higher buildings with fewer load-bearing walls. The pointed arch, a significant element borrowed from early Islamic architecture, enabled more effective weight distribution, allowing for taller structures. It also explores ribbed vaulted ceilings and the use of flying buttresses, which contributed to the unique silhouette of Gothic cathedrals, offering open interiors filled with light, and the possibility of incorporating large window designs.

Carte mentale

Vidéo Q&R

  • What is Gothic architecture?

    Gothic architecture is a style that originated in the Middle Ages, characterized by features like pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses.

  • When did Gothic architecture first appear?

    The first truly Gothic building appeared around 1140 A.D.

  • What are the key elements of Gothic architecture?

    Key elements include pointed arches, flying buttresses, slender columns, ribbed vaulted ceilings, large stained glass windows, and ornate decorations.

  • Where did Gothic architecture originate?

    Gothic architecture started in France.

  • What is the purpose of gargoyles in Gothic architecture?

    Gargoyles served as spouts for rainwater and were designed to intimidate people into attending church.

  • How did Gothic architecture impact society?

    It made biblical stories accessible to the largely illiterate population through artwork and sculptures.

  • What led to the decline of Gothic architecture?

    The style gradually declined during the Renaissance around the late 1500s.

  • What does the term 'Gothic' refer to historically?

    It was originally used during the Renaissance as a derogatory term to describe the architecture as barbaric, referencing the Gothic tribes of Eastern Europe.

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    welcome to easy architecture your guide
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    to the built environment
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    what is gothic architecture and what
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    makes it unique
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    gothic architecture came out of the
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    middle ages with the first truly gothic
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    building appearing around 1140 a.d
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    and no it wasn't built by goths whatever
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    it was built by the french
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    contrary to modern day goths who
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    embraced the dark gothic architecture
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    was considered uplifting for its time
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    gothic cathedrals are partly
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    recognizable because of their large
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    walls of stained glass windows which
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    allowed light to fill large open spaces
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    and create a heavenly environment
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    but to construct these open spaces and
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    walls of glass they had to be creative
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    builders of the middle ages took
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    traditional methods of construction from
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    around europe and the near east and
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    modified them to reduce the need for
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    load-bearing walls bulky columns and
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    build higher than ever before
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    here's how they did it
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    the most important element of gothic
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    architecture is the pointed arch
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    arches provide a method for opening
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    space while maintaining the strength of
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    the walls
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    they allow for things such as doors and
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    windows while these guys knew about the
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    rounded arch the pointed arch is
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    something they imported from the near
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    east and can be seen in early islamic
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    architecture such as the al-aqsa mosque
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    architects of the middle ages borrowed
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    the idea of the pointed arch knowing it
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    would let them build vertically higher
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    than what was previously possible this
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    is because the pointed arch was more
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    efficient at distributing the weight of
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    the walls and roof remember these
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    buildings were made primarily of brick
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    and stone and were very heavy
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    managing and distributing the weight was
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    really important and the pointed arch
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    was key in managing it all
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    especially when these arches were
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    crossed to create a ribbed vaulted
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    ceiling
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    vaulted ceilings weren't a new idea
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    either but because the pointed arch was
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    more effective so was the ribbed vault
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    this resulted in a need for fewer
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    columns and those that were used were
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    taller thinner and provided another
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    distinguishing characteristic of gothic
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    architecture
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    helping to disperse the weight carried
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    by the pointed arches was the flying
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    buttress
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    and something that gives gothic
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    architecture its unique silhouette
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    while a regular buttress butted up
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    against the wall and kind of blended in
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    with the masonry a flying buttress was
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    much more elegant and much more obvious
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    you see them mostly on the outside of
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    the building as they move the lateral
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    forces across one or more arches
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    despite supporting so much weight the
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    flying buttress disguises the load with
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    an almost magical design
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    when you combine the flying buttress
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    pointed arch slender columns and ribbed
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    vaulting you get buildings that looked
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    unlike anything seen before
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    you have a building that's no longer
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    supported by walls and has a more open
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    interior environment
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    with the weight of the building taken
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    off the walls you also have an
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    opportunity to fill them with something
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    other than brick and mortar
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    resulting in those large windows of
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    stained glass that help define gothic
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    cathedrals
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    another distinguishing trait of gothic
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    architecture is the ornamentation
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    the rose window usually above the west
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    door is one of the most obvious examples
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    it depicts the final judgment of man and
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    is part of the gothic tradition in which
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    biblical and historical stories were
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    portrayed in stained glass and sculpture
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    throughout the cathedral
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    this wasn't done just for decoration at
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    a time when most of the population was
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    illiterate these embellishments made
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    scripture and history available to
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    everyone
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    and of course a gothic cathedral
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    wouldn't be complete without gargoyles
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    on a practical level there were spouts
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    that moved rainwater off the roof on a
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    spiritual level they scared people into
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    going to church
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    gothic architecture started in france
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    but the style quickly caught on and
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    became the standard for cathedrals and
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    churches throughout europe there are
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    some local variations like in england
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    where the design is more horizontal and
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    italy which embraced a more colorful
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    ornamentation
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    but they all share the same basic design
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    and engineering elements
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    gothic architecture lasted until the
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    late 1500s around the beginning of the
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    renaissance when it was gradually
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    replaced
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    but the gothic style would reappear
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    again at different times and places in
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    history for its association with
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    religion and morality
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    in the term gothic architecture wasn't
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    used back in the middle ages when the
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    style first emerged
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    it was during the renaissance using goth
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    as a derogatory term what
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    no not that kind of god
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    goth is in the eastern germanic people
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    of medieval europe basically they were
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    calling it barbaric hey not fair sorry
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    but it's okay because we love it now
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    even if we sometimes forget where it
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    came from and remember next time you
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    look at a church a gothic cathedral can
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    be identified by the pointed arches
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    slender columns rib vaulted ceilings
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    flying buttresses rose windows gargoyles
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    and ornamentation
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Tags
  • Gothic Architecture
  • Middle Ages
  • Pointed Arches
  • Flying Buttresses
  • Stained Glass
  • Ribbed Vaults
  • Ornamentation
  • Gargoyles
  • European Architecture
  • Historical Design