Perpendicular Style

Isaac Kremer/ January 14, 2018/ / 0 comments

Architecture in the style of late English Gothic buildings constructed ca. 1377-1547; typical elements include pointed arches, large windows divided by vertical mullions from base to head, vertically paneled walls and ceilings, square headed hoods over small windows and doors, square and angular decoration, and boldly projecting flying buttresses and pinnacles. Also known as Rectilinear. See also Gothic Revival style, label. (Bucher, 1996)

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