John Lobell: Early Christian, Romanesque, Gothic Architecture
http://johnlobell.com This is a lecture given in first year architectural history in the school of architecture at Pratt Institute. It is mostly focused on Gothic architecture, looking at it in historical context, then at Gothic structure, and then how it is the "temple form" for Western culture.

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