French Gothic Architecture: An Example of Intricate and Delicate Aesthetics

Shikha Saxena
4 min readJan 19, 2022

Wealth of beautiful buildings in many European cities

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An Architectural type that was prevalent in France since 1140 to 1500 years was French Gothic Architecture: An Example of Intricate and Delicate Aesthetic. This architecture style is seen in many European cities. French architecture is a mix of many architectural styles originated at different regions and in France, though developed in French territory.

What is Architecture?

The art and technology of designing a building is known as architecture as contrast to construction of a building. Architecture takes into account the utilitarian and aesthetic perspective of a building. Architecture focus on practical aspects, design, expressions and aesthetics of a building which onlookers marvel at, later!

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French Architecture

French Architecture studies show that many churches were built in a particular architectural style and other types also took many years and centuries to build.

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Shikha Saxena

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