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The High Gothic nave vault, as developed at Chartres, included which form?
A) Dome
B) Barrel vault
C) Fan vault
D) Four-part ribbed vault
Chartres
A French city renowned for its Gothic Cathedral of Notre-Dame, a masterpiece of medieval architecture.
High Gothic Nave Vault
A style of architectural design typical of the High Gothic period, featuring pointed arches, ribbed vaulting, and a spacious, elevated central nave.
Four-part Ribbed Vault
An architectural element featuring a vault divided into four sections by diagonal ribs, commonly used in Gothic cathedral construction.
- Acquire knowledge of the architectural breakthroughs and their significance in the context of Gothic cathedrals.
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- Acquire knowledge of the architectural breakthroughs and their significance in the context of Gothic cathedrals.
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