Sunday, August 2, 2020 – Annnd…we’re back to the basic primer logs. Today we’ll finish the logs on Church architecture. I believe we covered the horizontal layout a couple of days ago, so that means it is high time for the vertical layout (heh…see what I did there?). Part VIII: inside basic vertical layout Part Read More
Tag: Gothic Architecture
Day 111 – Mrs. Flusche’s Super Basic Primer on Church Architecture (Part XIV)
Sunday, July 5, 2020 – I swear this is going to be the last primer on Church architecture (for now…muahaha!). We have built out the entire building, added some flair here and there, but there is one thing we MUST do…beautify the ceiling. So, today we are going to discuss the Gothic vaulted ceiling. In Read More
Day 110 – Mrs. Flusche’s Super Basic Primer on Church Architecture (Part XIII)
Saturday, July 4, 2020 – Yesterday we installed the massive front door for our Church on the West side (because, remember, that is where we keep our Church entrance!). Today we are going to add some bling-bling to the door so people looking at our Church can go, “Ohhhh! Ahhhh! Soooo fancy!” We will be Read More
Day 109 – Mrs. Flusche’s Super Basic Primer on Church Architecture (Part XII)
Friday, July 3, 2020 – Today we are going to put on the front door to our Gothic minor Basilica. A lot of the terms for today are ones you have already seen because, let’s face it, Gothic architecture is nothing but lots of pointed arches. There will be a few terms I won’t define Read More
Day 108 – Mrs. Flusche’s Super Basic Primer on Church Architecture (Part XI)
Thursday, July 2, 2020 – Okay, back to Church Architecture, specifically the fancy-fancy of Gothic architecture. Today we are going to cover…wait for iiiiiittttt…WINDOWS! Yup, we are going to go over three of the most Gothic-y windows that a Gothic Church can have: the rose window, the oculus window, and the lancet window. And, for Read More