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University:  Bradley University - BU

Greek Organization:  Gamma Phi Beta

Author:  The Wrangler

Comment:  The girls are real nice ladies and Romanesque and Gothic architecture may be one of the most outstanding types of building from the 11th through the 15th century and prove that the history of architecture is truly an amazing thing. Romanesque and Gothic architecture mainly focused on the building of cathedrals and other holy-types of buildings. Romanesque architecture came before Gothic architecture, but Gothic architecture was based upon the Romanesque architecture and another form called Norman architecture. Gothic architecture was created based on the Romans “basilica”, meaning the hallway inside the cathedrals or churches, and was the basis of every gothic building moving forward. Both feature very open and grand arcades of columns running through the center of the cathedral or church. The windows feature high walls allowing light into the space which the Gothic architecture also adopted from the Romanesque buildings. Another key feature with both of these types of buildings is that they are structured around the base and buttresses allowing for the building to be sturdy and support each of the arches. The Romanesque architecture used barrel vaults with round arch where which were then used in gothic types later down the road. Overall they are really nice!
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