-
flooding the
church with light. The
ambulatory (1140–1144)
disambulatory Disambulatory and
chapels The
axial chapel of the
Virgin (12th c.) The chevet...
- nave. A
chapel in the
disambulatory Arcades of the
chapel of the
disambulatory Disambulatory chapels,
looking east The
disambulatory, the
semicircular p****age...
-
religious buildings in Paris. He
designed a new choir, and
added a
disambulatory and two
large chapels on the left
lower side. His
modifications doubled...
- and six traverses. It also
featured a new
architectural element, a
disambulatory, a p****age
which permitted pilgrims to
circulate and
visit the tombs...
- together, in the
Flamboyant style. The
choir The
twisting column in the
disambulatory Upper windows of the apse;
portraits of the
Saints The
choir was constructed...
-
dedicated to
Saint Anne in the
disambulatory Beyond the
choir is the apse, with a
semicircular p****age, the
disambulatory,
which leads to the
three chapels...
- by
collateral aisles, a
large transept, a choir, and a semi-circular
disambulatory leading to a ring of
small chapels. This
model appeared at Chartres...
-
Byzantine churches. More
traditional Latin features, the
choir and the
disambulatory, were
added around the altar. The
light in
interior of the
church is...
- deep
where the old
ramparts had been. This structure, with a
double disambulatory, was
finished in
about 1200. It
served as the base for the next portion...
-
choirs became more important. The
choir was
often flanked by a
double disambulatory,
which was
crowned by a ring of
small chapels. In England, transepts...