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    The Renaissance, this term means the rebirth and generally refers to this period’s revival of it’s interest in the classical antiquity, ancient literature, humanistic principles, and classical artistic styles.The revival of classical styles and ideas specifically of humanism, return to the natural style of 3D objects, space, and the rising status of the individual in both artist and patron. The famous David statue sculpted by Donatello is a nice introduction to the Renaissance, this piece shows the

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    Florida State University’s Dodd Hall an elaborate example of Gothic Revival architecture. Dodd Hall is a representative significant piece of Florida State University’s historic fabric and academic history. The university’s rich history is illustrated in its construction from its main entrance to its series of custom stained glass windows in the Werkmeister Humanities Reading Room. Architectural influences of French Gothic period help to strengthen both the structure’s interior and exterior architectural

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    Wright once said, “Every great architecture is-necessarily-a great poet. He must be a great original interpreter of his time, his day, his age.” In other words, movements of architecture become movements because of individuals who fabricate their own new styles. Wright states this by saying every architecture reflects his/her time period with originality.Throughout history there have been many great architectures who have worked in many different styles of architecture, such as Gothic, Byzantine,

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    of Philosophy, built in 1929, is one of the oldest buildings on the University of Southern California’s campus. The Romanesque Revival style of architecture used to build Mudd Hall was similar fashion to other buildings on campus at the time including the Bovard Administration Building (1921) and the Gwynn Wilson Student Union (1927). Key features of Romanesque style architecture include thick walls, round arches, decorative arcading, sturdy pillars, vaulted ceilings and large towers. Sitting

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    This paper is intended to contain the analysis of the human cultural identity, as seen in the following five historical cultural periods: Enlightenment Culture; Greco-Roman Culture; Judeo-Christian Culture; Renaissance-Reformation Culture; and Industrialization-Modernism Culture. It also embodies examples of each era that are clearly stated, and how they relate to the cultural period. The cultural identity of the Enlightenment can be described as emphasizing the possibilities of human reason

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    As the rigidity of the Roman Catholic Church’s power, influence, and corruption reached a climax during the Romanesque period, humanity’s desire for a more pleasurable life began to increase. The Middle Ages brought about a transition that began to replace spiritual emphasis in life and highlighted intellectualism and religious skepticism. Though the church’s power was not necessarily undermined, it was certainly revolutionized and dampened. Examples of this humanistic transformation were represented

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    the Renaissance, most medieval idea was altered. The Catholic church in the medieval time was using gothic architecture that was flourishing throughout Europe. It had the flying buttresses that seemed to reach out into Heaven, but by the time the Renaissance came along, it had longed been expired. The cathedrals built in this period was constructed with the classical style of the Romanesque era. Therefore, the ones like the cathedral built by Brunelleschi in Florence does not have the gothic flying

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    The Medieval period also referred to as the Middle Ages was the period of time between the demise of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance era; this was the period from the 5th century to the 17th century in Europe. During this time, society conformed to the feudal system which was based on the hierarchy approach which upper class had control over the lower class. Included in this class structure were kings, lords, neighboring kings, peasants and church leaders. In the Middle Ages, art evolves

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    my youth, my interests have always been a blend of science and abstract ideas. Georgetown’s motto “Utraque Unum” (both into one) signifies the paradox between differences and togetherness. The institution’s Gothic, Georgian brick, and Romanesque revival architecture juxtapose the contemporary Washington D.C. skyline; however, both share symbiotic relationship between Georgetown’s academics and Washington D.C. plethora of opportunities. A curriculum where students learn and experience the forefront

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    Abstract Notre-Dame of Paris is one of the most prominent cathedrals in the land of Paris and portrays many diversified Gothic characteristics. This research essay will explore the cathedral in detail while emphasizing on the influence of Gothic architecture on the cathedral. Notre-Dame of Paris bears all the structural features of a Gothic cathedral including the famous rose window. By far, the Gothic style has influenced the entire design of Notre-Dame of Pairs. If there were other influences, it

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