: These "walls of light" transformed interiors into heavenly spaces and served as visual Bibles for the illiterate. 2. Evolution of Style The period is generally divided into three major phases:
: External supports that braced walls, allowing them to be thinner and filled with windows. GOTHIC ART
: Intersecting stone ribs that supported the ceiling weight, creating a lighter and more flexible structural "skeleton". : These "walls of light" transformed interiors into
The Gothic movement was driven by architectural innovations that allowed churches to reach unprecedented heights and feature massive walls of glass. enabling taller structures.
: Unlike rounded arches, these directed weight downward rather than outward, enabling taller structures.