- A
transept (with two semitransepts) is a
transverse part of any building,
which lies
across the main body of the building. In
cruciform ("cross-shaped")...
- (normally western) main
entrance or rear wall, to the
transepts, or in a
church without transepts, to the chancel. When a
church contains side aisles,...
- hallway.
There are at
least four
major types of
gallery grave (complex,
transepted, segmented, and wedge-shaped), and they may be
covered with an earthen...
-
Madonna University is a
private Roman Catholic university in Livonia, Michigan. It was
founded as the
Presentation of the
Blessed Virgin Mary
Junior College...
- 332 feet (101 m) long, with a
maximum width of 174 feet (53 m) at the
transepts. The
bronze doors that form the cathedral's main
entrance on
Fifth Avenue...
- Fife, Scotland. The
church occupies the site of the
ancient chancel and
transepts of a
large medieval Benedictine abbey,
which was
confiscated and sacked...
-
Annenberg Hall (formerly
Alumni Hall or the
Great Hall), and
Memorial Transept.
Beneath Annenberg Hall,
Loker Commons offers a
number of
student facilities...
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between 1220 and 1472. It
consists of
Early English Gothic north and
south transepts, a
Decorated Gothic nave and
chapter house, and a
Perpendicular Gothic...
- Saint-Germain en Auxerre, but were
later located beneath chancel,
naves and
transepts as well.
Occasionally churches were
raised high to
accommodate a crypt...
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shape of a
Latin cross. A
Latin cross plan
primarily contains a nave,
transept, apse, and narthex. In a
broad sense, the
Latin cross is used to represent...