Across
- 4. Long central area
- 6. A column carved to depict a human figure.
- 8. The area over a door enclosed by an arch and a lintel often decorated with sculpture or mosaic.
- 11. Filled up with decorating or patterns. No space.
- 14. An ornamental design made up of three rounded lobes placed adjacent to one another.
- 15. Float, Floating, Frontal, and Formal. Ex. Emperor Justinian and His Attendants.
- 16. Western Europe. Sturdy piers and thick walls. Rounded Arch and Barrel Vault. Stone sculpture.
- 17. The vertical element found on both sides of an opening in a wall and supporting an arch or lintel.
- 18. Almond shape figure that surrounds people.
- 20. A round window, often filled with stain glass, with tracery patterns in the form of wheel spokes. Gothic.
- 21. Large circle at the end wall, usually vaulted.
- 22. The space around the altar in a church.
- 26. Two-panel.
Down
- 1. Constantinople, northern Italy. 330-1453. Pendentives and piers. Lavish inside but plain outside.
- 2. The part that crosses nave.
- 3. A container often made of precious materials used as a repository to protect and display sacred relics.
- 5. An arch built on the exterior of a building that transfers the thrust of the roof vaults at important stress points through the wall to a detached buttress pier leading to the wall buttress.
- 7. A type of imagery used in Europe and western Asia during the ancient and medieval periods, characterized by stylized animals or animal- like forms arranged in intricate patterns.
- 9. A wedge-shaped element, typically a stone, used in building an arch or vault.
- 10. The space containing central dome, sanctuary, and apse.
- 12. A ground entrance door or gate in Churches.
- 13. Forecourt.
- 19. Passage or open corridor of a church.
- 23. an enclosed passage between the main entrance and nave.
- 24. Inside the church, the round part from the pillars.
- 25. Northern Europe, mainly France. Flying Buttresses. Pointed Arch and Rib Vault. To impress, uplift. Stained Glass.
