Now that's what I'm talking about I was waiting for this & it's good you reference the difference influences of each countries style on Gothic architecture. In addition to giving the information on pre & revival movements as well. I agree with your selection for me also there's always an elegance to the buildings. It really does draw you in and you can't help yourself you want to look at every inch of the structure. I can't wait for the 2nd video. Gothic Architecture, Art Literature & Subculture it's all good to me
Oh the spikiness of the flamboyant gothic architecture is just what I needed for my idea :D also I didn’t know gargoyles stopped water eroding buildings that was really interested
Thank you for making this video it was super informative! The pictures in the slide about Islamic architectural influences on gothic architecture were so cool I didn’t know they had such unique shapes and patterns now I wanna learn about that too!
Awesome Video! What I absolutely love are buildings that are Gothic Style Mixed with Renaissance or Baroque Elements. No matter if they were built at the beginning of the Renaissance, have a long building History that gives it multiple phases, or were built during Historism with mixed Style in mind. Only truly genius architects can make Styles so different look harmonic!
I got a very bad case of Covid and then Long Covid afterwards at the beginning of the pandemic. To pass the time and to keep my brain as active and functional as possible I began a study of Medieval cathedrals and gothic architecture. Four years later I’m still at it. I am in such awe that the architects, masons and artisans who built these glorious monuments to God without the scientific, technological and mathematical knowledge that is considered absolutely indispensable by architects of today! And, unlike many more modern buildings these ancient buildings continue to stand and be used after several centuries!
Thank you very much for awakening a love of Gothic architecture. The mighty buildings look so beautiful, please more of them and the excellent detailed description of the origin, the structure and the subcategories has made it easier to recognize and classify. Thank you so much for your expansiv work. By the way, the Ulm Minster was built and financed by the people of Ulm. From unfree slave laborers to lower nobility
464 / 5.000 I love your video so much. I would just like to mention the Cistercian order, which spread Gothic throughout Europe as well as England. In England, the Cistercians oppose Henry VIII. and the Reformation, where they were executed and exiled, and many beautiful Gothic monasteries and churches were demolished. For all those who love Gothic, visit the Gothic monasteries and ruins and see the Cistercians, they are literally the Gothic order that really knows the Gothic period best. A lot of people wonder how Gothic took its inspiration from Islam? I'll just say that the Cistercians trained the Crusaders at some point :-P you do the math further
I keep my beliefs open enough these days to enjoy visiting these sorts of places; gothic architecture is truly beautiful
Now that's what I'm talking about I was waiting for this & it's good you reference the difference influences of each countries style on Gothic architecture. In addition to giving the information on pre & revival movements as well. I agree with your selection for me also there's always an elegance to the buildings. It really does draw you in and you can't help yourself you want to look at every inch of the structure. I can't wait for the 2nd video. Gothic Architecture, Art Literature & Subculture it's all good to me
Happy to know you find this enjoyable. It's always a great time talking about these beautiful styles.
@@kjrasa Gothic Architecture is a really good style of buildings & always a great topic of conversation
Oh the spikiness of the flamboyant gothic architecture is just what I needed for my idea :D also I didn’t know gargoyles stopped water eroding buildings that was really interested
This was very helpful and entertaining, thank you!
I’ve been waiting for a post! Thank you 🙏
Thank you for watching as well!
Thank you for making this video it was super informative! The pictures in the slide about Islamic architectural influences on gothic architecture were so cool I didn’t know they had such unique shapes and patterns now I wanna learn about that too!
I loved this video! So calming yet informing, and I really like ur drawing :)))
Awesome Video!
What I absolutely love are buildings that are Gothic Style Mixed with Renaissance or Baroque Elements. No matter if they were built at the beginning of the Renaissance, have a long building History that gives it multiple phases, or were built during Historism with mixed Style in mind.
Only truly genius architects can make Styles so different look harmonic!
Very well said! I didn't think too much of how beautiful they blend different styles together until just recently.
I'd absolutely love to hear more about this!
Beautiful!!
Thank you 🙏 we need to see the same video about Victorian architecture
I'm glad to live in beautiful Chełmno nad Wisłą full of brick gothic architecture.
If you want to explore further, I recommend Otto v Simson, 'The Gothic Cathedral', and Jean Gimpel, 'The Cathedral Builders'
Nicholas Orme’s “The History of England’s Cathedrals is another excellent resource.
I got a very bad case of Covid and then Long Covid afterwards at the beginning of the pandemic. To pass the time and to keep my brain as active and functional as possible I began a study of Medieval cathedrals and gothic architecture. Four years later I’m still at it. I am in such awe that the architects, masons and artisans who built these glorious monuments to God without the scientific, technological and mathematical knowledge that is considered absolutely indispensable by architects of today! And, unlike many more modern buildings
these ancient buildings continue to stand and be used after several centuries!
right outta my art histroy textbook cool to get summaries through a video
Thank you very much for awakening a love of Gothic architecture. The mighty buildings look so beautiful, please more of them and the excellent detailed description of the origin, the structure and the subcategories has made it easier to recognize and classify. Thank you so much for your expansiv work.
By the way, the Ulm Minster was built and financed by the people of Ulm. From unfree slave laborers to lower nobility
Thanks for being here and thanks for sharing as well.
464 / 5.000
I love your video so much. I would just like to mention the Cistercian order, which spread Gothic throughout Europe as well as England. In England, the Cistercians oppose Henry VIII. and the Reformation, where they were executed and exiled, and many beautiful Gothic monasteries and churches were demolished. For all those who love Gothic, visit the Gothic monasteries and ruins and see the Cistercians, they are literally the Gothic order that really knows the Gothic period best.
A lot of people wonder how Gothic took its inspiration from Islam? I'll just say that the Cistercians trained the Crusaders at some point :-P you do the math further
at 2:15 what word is that "gr's" after downfall
i mean before "downfall"
What's your favorite piece of Gothic Architecture?