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European > <European styles and periods> > <Medieval styles and periods> > Medieval > Medieval regional styles > Northern European Medieval styles > British Isles Medieval styles > British Isles Medieval architecture styles
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Refers to the beginnings of Gothic architectural style in England, as coined by English architect and antiquarian, Thomas Rickman, in the early 19th century. It originally referred primarily to window tracery, but now is applied more generally to the broader style. The style is evident in the late 12th century, and is characterized by the use of the pointed arch, long narrow windows without mullions, a rectangular plan, and a long, low silhouette broken only by numerous gables.
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Otros términos
- 早期英式 [zh]
- Estilo inglés primitivo [es]
- zǎo qǐ yīng shì [zh]
- zao qi ying shi [zh]
- tsao ch'i ying shih [zh]
- Early English Gothic [en]
- English, Early [en]
- English Gothic, Early [en]
- First Pointed [en]
- Gothic, Early English [en]
- Lancet (Early English style) [en]
- Pointed, First [en]