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Art History Church Terms

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Half circle shaped area used for housing the altar   Apse  
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part of the support system for a dome- the triangular area connection from the base to the drum   Pendentive  
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A passageway that forms a walkway around or inside the apse area of a church   Ambulatory  
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A masonry support that helps to stabilize and support the walls of structures such as arches and vaults   Buttress  
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The intersection of two barrel or tunnel vaults   Groin vault  
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Figures or images carved into the upright parts of a door or opening   Jamb figures  
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the semi-circular area above the lentil of a portal or doorway   Tympanum  
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A doorway, gateway or entrance or imposing size   Portal  
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The horizontal cross piece in the cross-shaped floor plan- first added to basic basilicas to transform them symbolically into Christian spaces   Trancepts  
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Used for filling large architectural areas- this uses colored glass and metal strips to create designs, images, and scenes.   Stain glass windows  
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The area where the horizontal piece of the cross intersects with the nave or a church   Trancept crossing  
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Arch like exterior supports that reach from the upper nave walls, out to supporting piers- transmitting the wight and thrust of the building away from the structure   Flying buttress  
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The upright supports of a door or opening   Jamb  
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Used to house or display objects with sacred or special meaning   Reliquary  
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The part of some types of vault which projects out- it is both structural and decorative   Ribbed vault  
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The areas to either side of the nave in a cross- plan church   Side aisles  
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Destination for believers- also a source of income and prestige for the church   Pilgrimage churches  
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A variation of the rounded Roman arch, it is seen in Gothic architecture   Pointed arches  
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