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Architecture 2
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Ambulatory: A semicircular or polygonal passageway around the apse of a church. Apse: A semicircular, polygonal, or rectangular extension at the end of a Roman basilica or a Christian church. Archivolt: A molded band carried around an arch. Boss: Sculpted ornament of joints, found primarily in vaults. Buttress: A projecting mass of masonry serving to provide additional strength for the wall as it resists the lateral thrust exerted by an arch or vault. Plying Buttress: in a church, a buttress in the form of an arch, or set of arches, that carries the thrust of a nave vault over the side aisle roofs down to a massive external pier. Chevet: A French term used to describe the developed east end of a church, usually a French Gothic cathedral, with its apse, ambulatory, and radiating chapels. Choir: The part of a church, generally located toward or in the apse, reserved for clergy and singers. Cloister: An open square court surrounded by a covered ambulatory, often arcaded. It is generally attached to a church or monastery and is distinguished from a secular courtyard by its function as a lace of seclusion and repose.
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Title: Architecture 2
Words: 931 Rating: None Pages: 3.7 submitted by: dimer182
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